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Anyone who would think that about you, their opinion doesn’t matter
She shouldn’t have
moog@lemm.eeto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Hugging Face releases a robotic arm you can 3D print for $100English
6·10 months agoOh cool another thing ruined by tariffs
Take your age That’s your age
moog@lemm.eeto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•PewDiePie: I installed Linux (so should you)English
1·10 months agoHe wore a Nazi uniform and did a Nazi salute and called someone the n word with a hard R
Nice! I can see the potential. Gonna look super good someday soon
That people would be so excited to “get their foot in the door of th prompt engineering job market” that theyd pay for the opportunity
Unironically less ugly than a cybertruck
Was just thinking this. What happened to them?
This is great. Good work
moog@lemm.eeto
Emulation@lemmy.ml•Bored students can now enjoy Sonic 2 on TI-84 Plus CE calculators, thanks to port
9·2 years agoNo that’s not true. You can play the game from start to finish at 53% frame rate. You read that there was a 73% framerate version with no enemies bosses or goalposts. That’s the one that can’t be played past the first level.
Modern society is only possible because of global trade networks. Global trade networks would never work without currency. If a person spends all their day fabricating metal sheets they need a way to buy bread to feed their family. Otherwise we’d all be back to farming our lives away.
moog@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•superfile - A pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager
3·2 years agoThat’s what aptitude does. It says “these things are dependencies that are missing. Do you want to install them?” And you can say yes, no, or ask it to try to find a different fix. And idk what you mean by that’s a lot of work. If a dev can’t be bothered to tell people how to install their program then idk how they expect people to use their software.
moog@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•superfile - A pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager
7·2 years agoYeah I hear that. I will say aptitude made my life a lot easier in terms of installing things with its recommended fixes. Also good software documentation should have a “Getting Started” section that gives you step by step instructions for each OS/Distro of how to install it. If it doesn’t… Well maybe that software isn’t worth installing anyway 🤷♂️












Love lazygit. I was a newcomer to git when I got it and instead of keeping me from really understanding git it actually taught me a bunch of features I didn’t even know. Can’t recommend it enough.