I’ve decided to take a little break from social media for the foreseeable future. It feels like the right moment to slow down, breathe, and let my brain wander in some quieter corners for a while. Knowing myself, I might not stay away for too long, I tend to miss everyone and the little bursts of connection that happen here.
Wie aus anderen Tröts ggf. ersichtlich war, hab ich's heute äh gestern Abend noch #rausgeschafft und bin zu @… ins #Stuido (nur echt mit Buchstabendreher) geradelt. Haben vi…
For a project to be truly #OpenSource (not to mention #FreeSoftware), it really needs to:
1. Have a *public* issue tracker that enables you to browse and search through issue reports *without* having to create an account.
2. Accept issue reports, with no strings attached. Yes, expecting registration is fine. Yes, expecting some effort to file a good bug report is fine. No, expecting people to ask permission, donate or otherwise put a lot of extra work to report a problem is not.
3. Do not close issue reports as "stale". Yes, it's fine to close a report if you really believe it was fixed, or if you asked for something and the user didn't reply for a long time. It's not fine to run a bot expecting users to jump every month so that the issue report that *you are ignoring* doesn't get closed.
If a project doesn't meet these, it's just a glorified throwaway code.
Winter in den #Alpen. Blick Richtung #Oberstdorf.
Übrigens, #Wanderroutentipps für #Gebirgswanderungen
Katolsk teolog Therese BjŸrnaas setter Krfu-Hovland på plass ved å minne på om at fornuften er en helt nŸdvendig del av moralteologien, og at fornuften trengs for å forstå Guds vilje.
"Hvordan kan en teologi som påstår å forsvare livet, samtidig ignorere kvinnens liv, hennes verdighet, hennes traume?
Å kalle det barmhjertighet er en fornærmelse. Å kalle det kristendom er verre. En teologi som ikke tar dette på alvor, er ikke bare ufornuftig, den er umenneskelig."
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"After the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 that powered the Apple II around 1980, Macs used the 16-bit (later 32-bit) Motorola 68000 around 1990, then 32-bit (later 64-bit) IBM PowerPC around 2000, later settling with Intel’s 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x86-64 around 2010.
We are in 2020, not even around 2020 anymore, and we should be able to spend an insane amount of money to buy Macs powered by ARM architecture CPUs – “finally!”, as some of those headlines online would scream."
Breaks the law: "the policy is aimed primarily at organizations that work with immigrants and transgender youth"
Trump administration completes new rules on public service loan forgiveness | AP News
https://apnews.com/article/public-service-loan-forgiveness-debt-cancellation-62536bdb25f04b5138d2d0a2aeec4e58
You all deserve a break; so for my last #freesoftwareadvent I suggest the game
'Frozen bubble':
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_Bubble
dracula flow quote bot : I don't give a fuck if I go blind, I didn't need to see the price tag anyway
NEET (unspecified gender) : Oh my days, I remember that from yesterday! Hah-hah! *fragporites and rebloops*
Oedipus, two brooch pins in his eyes: