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It’s “fluttering mouse” in Norwegian.
It’s “fluttering mouse” in Norwegian.
They have said that for so many years that at those point we could have had multiple power plants running…
Yup, owner of a 11 year old tarantula at this point. Their blood also doesn’t clot so your best bet in the case of an injury is super glue and prayers to whatever entity you prefer. It’s one of two reasons why I don’t like handling her, they’re more fragile than you think.
Joining an instance that has defederated from them should alleviate that problem.
The matrix admin group or a different one?
You can block Instances that like those, or switch to and instance where the admins do it on an instance level.
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Bergen, or is there a Scottish city that has more rain?
Surprised it wasn’t woodworking
The amount of copilots are getting out hand, are people able to keep track of all of them?
The copilot autocomplete and copilot chat are great QoL tools, but trying to have it generate complete PR for a given issue seems… optimistic.
I’m surprised Matthew concludes that it might actually be useful for some people honestly.
There’s mostly the same handful of people that ever report posts/comments so you quickly start recognising them. There are probably about ~20-30 people from my own instance that I recognise and a few prolific shitposters in the wider lemmyverse. Disabling profile pictures certainly makes it a lot harder to remember profiles though.
New mods have already been added to the community
Yeah, half of those entries is me stepping in as an admin to ban/remove users breaking instance wide rules, which supersedes community specific moderation. In fact, all of those entries are either admins or automod stepping in.
Thank you for the recommendation, looks interesting if it supports venv.
Ah, my bad. Seems like ublock breaks the format of the webpage so I missed that part of the header. Still on 3.11 as it’s a chore to reinstall packages, so I guess it still apply.
Genuinely surprised you haven’t heard about HDR before.
It’s not needed for office work, but for media consumption it has been a big thing for at least half a decade at this point. I’m not sure you’ll find a modern TV that doesn’t support it at this point.
PEP 701 seems like a good QoL improvement. Honestly not sure in what scenarios nesting of f-strings should be needed.
the need for a life companion
Don’t worry, computers got that covered too now !aicompanions@lemmy.world
Opeth in the meanwhile
And the enhanced version