Sounds like all she did was toss it in a drawer for 10 years, so very tenacious of her.
Tacos.
Sounds like all she did was toss it in a drawer for 10 years, so very tenacious of her.
Not me thinking Anime Leaker is some kidna new kink I hadn’t heard about.
Calling a restaurant, in this economy?
Yep! Huge red flag.
I can’t draw for shit, but I’m excited to see the results!
then I’m ready
Then WE’RE ready, comrade.
I wasn’t necessarily calling you an asshole, it’s just a quote that represents what the other commenter was talking about.
To answer your initial question, I haven’t personally noticed Lemmy being more toxic than other platforms like it. Most conversations I’ve had have been pleasant. But I tend to avoid commenting on hot button topics. You commented on a topic that people feel strongly about and got angry comment replies. I wouldn’t say that necessarily represents the site as a whole. But both of our experiences are anecdotal so it’s difficult to say which is more common.
“If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.”
Probably wouldn’t be difficult either, there is a “Bot” check box for accounts so they should all be marked that way. Maybe if I get some motivation I’ll do a pull request.
Lemmy suggestion: Don’t show bot comments in the total comments on a post. Way too many posts I open only to find it’s just this fact checker bot.
Exactly what I was going to suggest. My mom had ankle surgery earlier this year and used one for a few weeks while recovering.
Kids.
I misunderstood, I thought they had to be eligible to be on the ballot, but it does make more sense that they have to be eligible by the time they take office.
To get on a ballet every state has a different filing date, none of them are after she’s old enough.
Not early enough to get on the ticket.
edit to add sources:
Dates to file candidates to get on each State’s ballot. She will only be eligible to be on the ballot in Tennessee.
That’s the neat thing, Crowdstrike bypassed the rigorous testing process to get Kernel software updates signed by Microsoft by having the part that was tested and signed by Microsoft load another update file. Still unclear how Crowdstrike missed it before releasing it though.
This is a pretty good break down of what happened by a retired windows dev. Including how software operates between Kernel and user zones. The break down of what he thinks happened is about 6:40.
Nuke and Pave is the only solution.
Fend off the dirt man.
Exactly what I thought too.