pythoneer

@pythoneer@programming.dev
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In reddit's early days, it was exactly like this. I remember that it felt like a Linux user forum, but with some conspiracy theorists. I actually feel that lemmy is a little more diverse than that.

Even if it's very cool, the problem I have with newer google products is that they might just kill it at any time, even if it's successful.

What is the right chronological order of the git saga? Should I read this before of after the git checkout trilogy?

Israel indeed never said it. What I've seen is that some reporter that said that they beheaded babies, and 40 babies were killed, then somehow it for turned to 40 beheaded babies on social media.
So basically Israeli officials never claimed that.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/unverified-allegations-beheaded-babies-israel-hamas-war-inflame-social-rcna119902

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Not the same hospital

The worst thing is the hypocrisy!

Gen Z spends more than twice the amount of time on social media than boomers, and most scams are done on social media, but older people are usually easier and more lucrative targets, so it's hard to say.

My language is the exact opposite, everything is gendered in a binary way, and there's no way to talk in a neutral or non-binary way, at least not in a super awkward way.

I pay around 20$ for 1000/500 uncapped, driven by the fact that there is healthy competition.

Its creator is probably the most knowledgeable person in regards to terminals currently, some people hate some of his opinions but nobody can disregard them.

Fun fact: most Israelis are what you call "brown"

That's good and all but still the claim of "40 babies were beheaded" never existed.

Beats by dre