Fuck israel.
Fuck zionists.
Maybe if they start getting shanked in alleyways, they'll change their tune. Trying to use a system they built to fix problems they made isn't working.
Fuck israel.
Fuck zionists.
Maybe if they start getting shanked in alleyways, they'll change their tune. Trying to use a system they built to fix problems they made isn't working.
"Built for control, but not for people" sums up so well what's wrong with the developer-user disconnect among many in the free software space.
I think it has to do with neurodivergence, where a lot of people who use their computers 12+ hours a day can't fathom that there are other people who don't do the same.
Personally, I'm all for vandalizing the property of zionists and their supporters.
It shouldn't even be that difficult. Could probably rig up a drone to drop bricks or paint on their cars, for example.
So an announcement is irrelevant.
Is it really an 'announcement', or just the act of trying to cover it up in the first place?
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Always funny seeing people get mad at me because I refuse to be ripped off.
What do you mean by this?
Are you referring to paywalls?
I don't care if people want to dis it or not.
Based on my experience and the experiences of literally everyone I know, performance of video players has never been an issue.
I don't watch videos of such length and quality that seeking could cause lag; I'm glad I asked to get other people's input.
Asking for benchmarks is just par for the course when measuring performance. It's fine if they're not there, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Now go away, you silly person.
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Glad the world is working together against the common enemy.
It's easier today to make a website that would be 'acceptable' in 2006.
Portability is a much bigger benefit than people realize.
Right now I'm typing this lying down comfortably in my bed, for example.
I think being tied to a desk to use our computers is unnecessary and reinforces a culture where people stay in their rooms and don't connect with others in person as much as they otherwise would.
My computer is like my 2nd brain, so being able to have it with me just about anywhere I go is important.
I used to have a desktop mostly for gaming and a laptop for work, but managing 2 computers is more hassle than it's worth so I decided to downsize to only 1 gaming laptop. "One machine to rule them all," as I say.
My only regret is not making the decision way sooner. I genuinely believe my life would have been better off for it.