Funny way to misspell vim
Male 18-year-old FOSS and GNU/Linux activist and user
Funny way to misspell vim
A bug it is not, a feature it is.
Why? It is finally time to cripple the Iranian regime. Iran has a horrible government that does not treat its citizens (especially women) much better than slaves. Those abhorrent people of Iran’s leadership cannot get access to nuclear weapons under any circumstances.
Hezbollah are actual terrorists and proxies of Iran. There is no way any sane person can side with them. Their followers will gladly terrorise Europe and Israel as a “punishment”. The world will be a better place without Hezbollah, and it may finally mean freedom for the Lebanese and peaceful sleep for the Israelis.
AFAIK, the movie received a 10-minute standing ovation at Cannes. It is an art film first and foremost, and probably not for the general audience that flocks to the same old, boring formulaic movies a la Marvel & co.
Not really sad. Coppola is an artist, first and foremost, and he said that he doesn’t care whether the film will be financially successful. It is a passion project financed at least partially from his own money, and to be his magnum opus.
One of 8.22% 🥰
Hey buddy, do you want to try some of this GNU/Linux?
Thank you for the strong counterargument <3 /s
Yep, gun culture is really big in Switzerland
As many others have already said, Lemmy is fully indexable by search engines. In fact, in this very community there have been posts about Lemmy content being above other results from more prominent sites like Reddit for certain topics.
What? There is no “Fediverse objection” to indexing by search engines. Who told you that? Lemmy is actively being indexed and is showing up when you search for posts.
Definitely. Not often, but when I had them, they were strong and affected me for the remainder of the day.
Just proves again that we should deport AfD voters instead
Snake case for all kinds of file names and camel case for programming
Maybe for their first (genuine appearing) part, they use snippets from other, actual human comments? Because they really look quite convincing
But maybe some vomit can be tasty?
Why should it affect LW or any other (non-Texan) instance? Any rogue country with populists at the head can implement any arbitrary legislation. That does not affect Lemmy instances hosted in countries with reasonable governments. If Texas wants to enforce their rules (or punish for non-compliance), it is on them to approach instance admins or block the site in their corner of the global internet.
And KHTML! Basically, KDE work is the foundation of the browser engines behind Chromium and Safari.
Where did you get that from? Why should Lemmy be hostile to that? We often get posts about donating to valuable projects and such.