many people I met during my time in SF said they “hated Caltrain”, come to find out they’d never actually taken it. I took it all the time from SF to Palo Alto and it was always fast, easy, and reliable.
many people I met during my time in SF said they “hated Caltrain”, come to find out they’d never actually taken it. I took it all the time from SF to Palo Alto and it was always fast, easy, and reliable.
I just can’t copy anything from the URL bar at all.
Will this fix copying from the url bar in kde?
Hmm, j’aimrais bien acheter le livre, mais il n’accepte pas ma carte de crédit américaine. :/
People constantly hype Datagrip, I’ve always used DBeaver. They look almost exactly the same. Aside from the slick marketing, what value does Datagrip bring that justifies the price?
It’s $0.01 per install at that scale according to their pricing chart.
Great, now my city can be overrun with cars in the simulation too.
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Rural places can have public transit. Many rural communities in other countries are served by busses.
Liquor licenses should not be granted to establishments without public transit during business hours.
The American idea of DRIVING TO THE BAR, many of which have parking lots, is completely an utterly unacceptable.
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Bandwidth was the wrong choice of words. Storage space is more what I meant.
I don’t understand why lemmy caches photos in the first place? Like surely it’s quicker, easier, and lower bandwidth to just store a url to the original source.
Vous voyez, cette description est plus intéressante, et je veux la regarder. Mais avec la titre originale, je n’ai absolument aucun intérêt.
but don’t want to commit early so you can pull down the changes to your laptop.
Someone needs to tell this man about rebasing.
those early days thirty years ago.
I misread this ad thirteen and though, “haha silly it was 20 years ago.” Then re-read it and realized it said thirty.
Then I had to go sit down for a minute and contemplate my impending demise.
The real benefit as I see it for using rust for backends is memory safety.
I don’t have any issue with opening an issue in the repo, that part seems reasonable. It, by definition, is an issue with the codebase.
In LitigousEmma’s defense, kbin did not comply with the license terms of the open source software, so there is a valid concern here. Unlike most programming languages which are often released under licenses which do not requite attribution.
However, mistakes happen. The open source community is better off if we could all just start from 0 and escalate based on response.
Why are you doing that? Don’t do that.