Psst,
git add -p
Psst,
git add -p
It’s a bit of an ordeal on the server-side of things if you don’t know what SELinux does. These days “is SELinux fucking something up?” is a regular on my troubleshooting list, though.
i already learned how to use my operating system, now you’re telling me I have to learn 30 new libraries that do the exact same shit?
I went on a trawl on email security and privacy.
It doesn’t fucking exist.
Regular mails w/e sure
But I’m never talking to someone via email again.
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I’m thinking of leaving lemmy, too.
Information is worthless without context, but that’s all that content aggregators seem to like.
Community is worthless without connection, anonymous text isn’t much to connect over.
All Reddit had going for it was a wealth of diverse experiences for people to draw from. For Lemmy, this is at best a side dish, a sprinkle of gold over a pile of shit.
u r dumb enough to let someone take advantage of your naivety in some topic out there, tech nerd.
that’s just how shit works, remember it.
I nominate itch to cannibalise the fucker
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Drinking game: click on a random username in the comments section and take a shot every time they start talking out of their ass
My account doesn’t count (although I am flattered, weirdo)
any competently run service that gets you away from the tech conglomerates will work
fuck proton mail, bring your own encryption
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let me paint you a different picture
i’m the one shoving you into a locker.
i wanna see u try use a vanilla profile
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the likelihood of u blowing off op’s head is as high as the likelihood of anyone here blowing up an oil pipeline
Dude if you’ve ever struggled getting your pants legs onto your legs this past month I don’t want to hear a fucking thing from you about some intern uploading DCIM_2938484.jpg instead of DCIM_2938483 as a pic for a post on a goddamn microblog site
u couldn’t get me to write half of this stuff even if you paid me
git commit -m "directory_x:file_i.so: did x, y, and z; directory_x:file_ii.so: fixed t"