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Any pronouns. 33.

Professional developer and amateur gardener located near Atlanta, GA in the USA.

I'm using a new phone keyboard, please forgive typos.

  • Little Bobby Fork Bomb

  • Loxodons (Elephant species) have two arms but can use their trunk to make a grapple attack.

  • Is a fist considered a light weapon? Hmmm

  • It really depends, "farmer" can mean like a seasonal farm hand or someone who owns a ton of land and works some of it sometimes. It's a super ambiguous word.

  • The page doesn't mention MPL at all, what am I missing?

  • Boss, we still have two nines!

    89.91%

  • My understanding is that the person proposing the meter's distance immediately caught their mistake but didn't bring it up because they didn't want people to think the system was flawed, not so much that the measurement was off.

  • I'm saying there's places that don't support v6 at all, not that it's bad that they still support v4.

  • That's fair I guess, everything has trade offs, but we're talking about things like whole ISPs sometimes.

  • They can be walked through it.

  • The worthwhile posts find their way out.

  • Sirloin is like, idk, sort of the most common type of steak. I think it's generally the cheapest you can get at a restaurant. At least of the common cuts restaurants have. Rib eye has more marbling which means it's a little fattier and less lean.

  • Blorp de-beebles dorp borps.

  • Unless the dev of kbin returns, it's best to just forget it and think of mbin instead.

  • Does purchasing a game on GOG.com really grants ownership of the game and not a license to use it?

    Jump
  • It's just that NFTs are a needlessly complicated way to implement that.

  • They can copy and paste, they're adults.

  • It's crazy that some things still don't support ipv6

  • 🗝️ Keys to success, here's why

    • Everything looks like this now
    • Not just emojis in headers—it's em dashes too
    • Delve

    (Honestly it's mostly the emojis in headers that disgust me.)

  • Many corporations contribute back to open source projects they use. That in itself is not anything new or even shady. Microsoft really put a lot of work into git (not to be confused with buying GitHub). But being opaque about how you're making the code is, at the very least, disingenuous.