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  • First of, sorry about your collarbone, that sucks

    Second, I think if you're looking for something to disappear into I really recommend Baldurs Gate 3, I've seen it recommend here already but just wanted to second that, it's a really fantastic world to live in for a bit

  • Kids today just don't know real code

  • Do you remember what you needed to do for it to work?

  • Honestly voice messages make me unreasonably angry. It's all of the inconvenience of a phone call with none of the immediacy, like voicemail but for every sentence. Thank you for sharing my hatred, I feel less alone

  • There's a line in New Colossus where he's in the USA during a parade for the Nazis and everyone is cheering and he says something like "look at them, cheering for their own destruction" and I keep being reminded of it

  • Whenever I feel like this I think back to how many of those "simple" bugs I've had to fix in my own code and how many years it took off my life expectancy and feel a little connection with the poor developer who is probably currently losing their hair over this too

  • Otherwise there's Norway they'll be done in time

  • Wait a sec my grandmother is calling me about some pictures I apparently sent her

  • Thanks for this, never knew that was an option

  • Does the RTX and DLSS work in Cyberpunk 2077 on Linux?

  • even tho it's hard

    Sometimes literally

  • REAL programmers tap into the electron flow across the CPU and set bits in real time

  • Not sure if this was a thing anywhere else but in some UK cities like London there were "scrappage schemes" that incentivised scrapping your car to replace it with something more efficient, which I always thought was missing the point

  • UTC isn't supposed to be affected by daylight savings, neither is GMT which should be UTC+0. During daylight savings the UK changes to BST, which is GMT+1

  • Nah just get a rear passenger to turn on a torch when you put the brakes on

  • I wonder if maybe it's more apt a comparison to say that allowing raw comments to affect you in a strong way is like running a random program as root. To a certain extent you have to let this kind of harmful content in.

    P.s. the short story sounds cool - is it available to read anywhere?