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linux is at single digit percentages and that’s including steamdecks so… no, not even clsoe
linux is at single digit percentages and that’s including steamdecks so… no, not even clsoe
Anti capitalism is just anti capitalism. That’s not a theory for how a society free from capitalism should work. Those theories will of course be diverse, and there will be disagreement.
Divide and conquer works for detroying social movements, and is one of the ruling classes favorite weapons of class warfare. It’s easy to get agitators to derail the conversation or movement as a whole. There are fundamental differences in what anti capitalists believe should be done and how power should be distributed. I don’t believe all leftists think the same thing, but I believe that the vast majority of “leftist infighting” is just agitation by the ruling class.
Holy shit. The mad lads did it
It means forced. Like when your king is in check and only has one move it can make
Ummm, keyboard jockey??? Code monkey??? can we get some respect here?
Different things will work for different organizations. More important than this is whether everyone is on the same page with their workflow in checking PRs. One commit prs might be easy for some workflows and bad for others
It says you can only view stats available from radarr or sonarr. Is there anyone who has set it up that can confirm whether you can add to radarr/sonarr from the app, or initiate downloads or anything like that?
Fucking awesome. I love pop os but I’d probably switch to this in a heartbeat. Ubuntu has such a huge community so you basically have access to every package out there, but I’d rather deal with fedora’s package manager and flat packs then ever think about dealing with snaps
Yeah actually that could work as well. Would be a really easy greasemonkey script
The post was made 3 days ago. The picture is of this exact post. It’s not exactly old
I fixed it for them
r/github is a joke community?
Yo did a character from a Tim Robinson skit write this?
Grabbed off usenet pretty much immediately for me
it’s a little over twice that long though
100% with your thoughts here and here and actually elucidated some of what I was trying to say. The player shouldn’t be corralled into one place but the quests they should for the most part explore that particular area unless the quest is of a journey type.
These are excellent examples and I definitely agree with them. I didn’t know that you could dragons in Skyrim. I never got that far
I’ve literally never seen a project remotely interesting that has their documentation on discord
literally spanish lol