They needed to construct additional pylons.
They needed to construct additional pylons.
I did (skimmed it, at least) and I liked it. 🙃
If you are so sure that you are right and already “know it all”, why bother and even read this? There is no comment section to argue.
I beg to differ. You utter fool! You created a comment section yourself on lemmy and you are clearly wrong about everything!
You take the mean of 1 and 9 which is 4.5!
/j
What’s uptime?
Nice job! You even managed to not get downvoted into oblivion for using Gnome on Unixporn! XD
I’m not claiming that it’s completely independent. But there are safeguards preventing direct influence of parliament on the media.
So, yes: it depends on the state, but it’s not (directly) influenced by the executive/legislative/judicative branches of government.
Sam Altman is a bigwig.
Didn’t Chomsky also note the supposed “left wing bias” in “Manufacturing consent”?
In Germany (and other parts of Europe), there are systems in place to prohibit dependence of the broadcasters On the government.
The Austrian broadcasting service (ORF) is known to be quite sceptical of the conservative government. The former chancellor of Austria actually wanted to coopt it, like Orban did in Hungary and failed to do so. That’s basically, why he’s the former chancellor.
You can compare it to the European Central Bank, or the FED.
It’s not resistant to nepotism, but it’s way better than the corporate hellscape you see in the US media.
I have a video joke but youtube would demonetize it.
It’s not too much better with independent, publicly funded media, like in parts of Europe.
What??? For realsies???
To give the org credit, they found and fixed the problem – a typo in a script, apparently – but as a result, the sequencing of the demos was disrupted and the result was a little confusing.
I’m gonna quote this, the next time my boss asks why we need a thorough testing culture.
Edit: Also: language servers and static code checkers safe money, so don’t hassle me about why I need to config neovim while clocked in.
I really can’t stand Linux Cast’s style and don’t get why he is on this and not Brodie Robertson.
Linux cast is just rambling most of the time, having a hard time getting to the point, while Brodie has some wit and humor. I also don’t like his clickbait video titles and how every second video feels like it’s about tiling WMs (we get it: tiling WMs are cool).
I’m aware that this might just be an involuntary anti-fat bias speaking, though.
Why am I laughing? I don’t know any of these languages?
Not sure if ironic, or an incredible idiot.
Regexes are actually used in formal computer science (if that’s the right term), i.e. “proof that this and that algorithm won’t deadlock” or something like that.
They’re actually really elegant and can cover a lot. But you’ll have to learn them by using them.
They made money hands over fist with microtransactions and the selling of fake money.
It’s part of MMO game development to stop ingame inflation. But if you can sell some poor sods monopoly money: why stop inflation?
In Europe it’s way more ambiguous. Also: you can simply specify “left-wing”, or “right-wing” libertarian.
I usually just say “anarchist”, though ;)
I thought the Unreal Engine was running native on linux, last time I checked… 17 years ago…