June 11th 1894
June 11th 1894
Just as long as they don’t to my house
I’m concerned about the on fire bit.
I’m a glorified locksmith for magic wiz boxes. Technically I do other things as well, but mostly it’s just getting past the locks that people have lost the key for.
There are also magical entities that take works from the nether realm and bring them into existence here, only they are all powered by grumpy demons and so I don’t deal with those.
It’s more a vent for them than anything else because they never actually do anything.
It’s name
Obviously
I would get a metal rod of four meters, and teleport into the pocket universe to see what happened.
The best commit message I ever saw was --blueText is now pink - yeah I know but they insisted, BEM my arse
Thou shall not attempt to make a business out of this using the medium of broadcast images and shouting.
Three Mile Island was as much a UX problem as anything else.
I need to get back in the industry. Oh, for an extra clack keyboard.
They’ve probably seen Assembly code and that looks quite like binary if you don’t pay much attention.
Is it really 80 minutes to the nearest recycling center that’s terrible where do you live?
In Europe you would be hard pushed for it to be 10 minutes.
When has any election in Russia been free since 2000 when he took power?
I think the biggest issue with this would be that it would require non-technical people to use ticketing systems (have you ever worked in admin IT?).
They tend to put things like, button broken, or will not load, which are not necessarily helpful tickets.
Lemmy only exists because Reddit kicked some fascists off the side a couple of years ago and they didn’t like that. So, yeah, they’re not stable.
Gee if someone wants to fix an issue they can be my guest, that way I don’t have to deal with it. It’s not that people aren’t pragmatic it’s that they are little generals of their own world and they don’t want to give that up even if it would make the world better.
I’ve met some absolute Napoleon’s in my time programming. I don’t know what it is that attracts them, perhaps it’s that programmers historically tend not to have very good social skills in general? I don’t know, but it’s weird. You’d think they’d all be total nerds and be somewhat deferent, but nope.
Humans?
Bats actually. They seem to be carriers of the disease but don’t seem to be affected by it themselves, but they might still scratch you or bite you through normal behavior.
Although fortunately not a lot because they’re not particularly aggressive. Mostly they just ignore humans as they tend to be out of reach and we’re far too slow to be able to really do anything to them.
Well yeah they didn’t have Google in 1894