^ This
Gives the dev both options and shows you’re not trying to give them a bunch of new work, but do needed work for them.
^ This
Gives the dev both options and shows you’re not trying to give them a bunch of new work, but do needed work for them.
Apparently. And less than zero screens.
Thank you. Luckily that doesn’t look like something I’d play. :)
What was yesterday’s game? I missed it.
Solitary confinement is also unethical.
If being too poor to afford a home is illegal, then it’s legal to make the homeless slaves. Is that ok with you? No one should be forced into slavery, even actual criminals, period.
If you’re arguing whether something is involuntary servitude or slavery, you’ve lost the plot. Both are unethical and inhumane, and involve coercing someone to work against their will to benefit another.
Yep. And it’s perfectly legal, because the US never banned slavery.
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
I think we’re one of the only countries in the world who still has legal slavery. Pretty awful.
I’m definitely 100% addicted. I would probably go through some sort of mental crisis if I were shut out. But I also hate it. I want to unplug, but I’m unable.
I used to not get why someone would buy a physical DVD/Bluray/CD/whatever. Well, now I get it. I’d much rather own it than “own” it.
I feel like the people who pay for Twitter are probably dumb enough to pay whatever price the muskrat wants, so why not make it $200 a month?
Illegally being poor.
If you walk away with a hand full of dog shit, you did not win at whatever you were doing.
This project technically started in 2009, as part of another project called Dandelion (which then was renamed to Pines), then around 2014 I pulled it out into its own project, Nymph. I worked on it on and off, until 2021, when I rewrote it for Node.js as Nymph.js.
It now runs my email service, https://port87.com/
Here’s the oldest code I can find on GitHub from July 7, 2009:
And here’s the first version as its own project from Sep 8, 2014:
https://github.com/sciactive/nymph/tree/fdf5f770da7e5acc6938debbaeb8c09cfd080e15/src
Yeah, that’s why I have a silk touch shovel, so I can pick up grass blocks.
sudo apt install flatpak libfuse2t64
Used and refurbished Macs aren’t that expensive.
Every Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage works on every Linux system I’ve tried.
Then he won’t remember why he’s in prison. Big deal.