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@sh.itjust.works

resolute_clover 50 points 4 months ago

Who could've guessed and that's after US taxpayers gave them $20 billion

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resolute_clover 38 points 3 months ago

They took the VC money

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resolute_clover 10 points 4 months ago

Trump needs to take some psychedelics.

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resolute_clover 7 points 4 months ago

She should've raped kids instead, could've kept her job.

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resolute_clover 6 points a month ago

I gave up the wallet for a bit and then brought it back. Didn't like the card sleeves alone

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resolute_clover 4 points 4 months ago

There will be a 3D printer some day that prints at a molecular level and then you'll have vibe manufacturing. That will enable vibe construction.

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resolute_clover 3 points 4 months ago

I learned C++ as my first language, but haven't touched it since really. Since it was my first language, I always liked it. But, watching this video and reflecting on my understanding of other languages, I have to agree. The language is a bloated and inconsistent mess. The fact that this video is over 2 hours says a lot.

The one thing that was good about learning c++ first was that every other language was extremely easy to pick up. And, to be clear, I learned c++ out of a textbook, which means I learned it pretty thoroughly. I did not need a textbook to learn other languages. They tend to be much more intuitive and simple if you know c++. The exception is JavaScript which is just buggy by nature and really requires knowing the bugs so they don't bite you.

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resolute_clover 3 points 3 months ago

Pre-dates YouTube even

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resolute_clover 2 points 4 months ago

Why would you use windows

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resolute_clover 2 points 4 months ago

They didn't just adopt a fediverse app, they're building one. They could've just built a single reddit-clone that they could rule with an iron fist, but instead they built a federated app, which is equally usable by anyone who doesn't share their views and actively spreads that content to their instance. Why? As you say, it doesn't seem to be for spreading the good word.

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resolute_clover 1 point 3 months ago

They all start podcasts eventually

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resolute_clover 1 point 3 months ago

It does work with some effort, even the flatpak version. I recall finding a github issue about it and then with some trial and error, it works.

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resolute_clover -1 points a month ago

Ask Claude Opus. Follow its suggestions. You'll probably find a fix.

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