

If anyone doesn’t recognize this, please go watch all the Lonely Island videos - good shit!


If anyone doesn’t recognize this, please go watch all the Lonely Island videos - good shit!
I occasionally use Jetbrains products as well (e.g. maintaining Kotlin projects).


When I first saw this I mistook Calibri for Cambria. Why were they using Calibri (a sans serif font) at 15px for documents in the first place?
Associating the change with DEI is absolutely ridiculous, but Calibri was a silly choice. I think they should make everyone use LaTeX personally 😄


I’m half joking, but there’s a decent bit of autism in our house, and he fits in pretty well. He gets overstimulated pretty easy, exhibits a lot of self-soothing behavior, and doesn’t take cues well at all.


Our dog is absolutely autistic, and we could care less. His allergies on the other hand are a PITA.


Fantastic article - thanks for sharing

Yep - Stop Antisemitism is destroying their credibility.

I think this was supposed to be a reply to this comment.
I much prefer the technical architecture of Lemmy over PieFed. I understand the qualms with the core developers, but it feels dirty to move from Rust to Python.
Peanut butter, and tomorrow I plan to have a peanut butter and pickle sandwich.
In all fairness, I grew up in a small town in a very red state, but the education system there proved better than larger, more progressive parts of the state. The education I received was likely an outlier and not representative of the norm, but it did teach me that educators in an area do not necessarily mirror the rest of the population.
Thanks for confirming. I probably sounded too condescending but I wasn’t sure if it was a false memory.
I loved math as a kid though, so I ran through the curriculum as fast as I could to get to the good stuff. I think having older siblings helped - it gave me a preview of more interesting material.
I’m sorry but isn’t this elementary school math?
I’m just impressed by the groceries. Our family spends twice that much but boys do eat a lot.


Well said. I personally enjoy using a systems-level language with a handful of functional programming features. I also enjoy the support for async runtimes and other concurrency features (channels).
Rust allows me to get away from more boring (to me) languages (e.g. JS/TS, Java, Kotlin).
I’m getting ready to do the same thing - just need a couple hours of extra time to take the plunge!
I’m a fan of CUI (Chair User Interface) problem
I still have a soft spot for the sound of a boxer engine
How about a monumental guillotine?