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Hi I'm a human, maybe a furry, not an AI. Also ''venia_sil'' on Fedia.
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I mean, if a fatwa halves the price, I'm happy to issue two!
Vibecoded.
In the sense of "just send me some files and I'll display them on my screen" one could say yes all websites should function exactly the same, but then again, what if the screen I'm seeing the website on is a 90's beeper?
"Have you thought of maybe doing nothing and winning offering a better service?" — Gabe.
I find DW to be much easier to use, but then again I had a job where I was paid for maintaining a few such wikis. Nowadays I maintain two for my own worldbuilding (with plans on a third).
That said, most of the stuff that's easier on DW is for technical kinds of documentation: code, tables, statistics, information that has a relatively linear organizational structure. The plugins and themes help a lot and they should not introduce future maintenance issues (unless your system undergoes an unplanned webserver or DW upgrade, which it should not be doing except for security fixes). For a project that has more art / creative assets, or very specially for a project that would require three- or four-dimensional connectivity of concepts and items, I'd defo use something like Mediawiki instead.
Something like "looks dated" is mostly subjective and most of these platforms do allow things like themes for customization, so that's not really much of a variable for me. Whether you can easily access the platform's tools for editing and managing is more important, and on that sense my understanding is that Bookstack's search and indexing are better than DokuWiki's, if mostly because DW does not have built-in tagging and its search system defaults to requiring globs for fragmgemts / partial searches. On that end, if your users have expressed that it's easier to find the stuff on Bokstack, and editing- / publishing-wise is all the same to you, I'd go with Bookstack to make your work more approachable for them.
Molotovs are a valuable, warm form of feedback!
At least here in my country we have a sort of "third time's the charm" law. If something is allowed or let go despite being notified or complained about a third time, it's understood that this allowance is (and, more importantly, was) intended de facto. AMD got more than enough notifications and time to deal with what was going on. Even more before the release of the products.
Pretty good for a first try. Come on China, you can do it!
Am i correct in my understanding that if I've got a Ryzen CPU running Linux, and assuming I've not gotten hit by this beforehand, I'm safe so long as I don't pull newer microcode packages from the repos?
Good job Microsoft!
Meanwhile, in the few cases I need Excel, I just install Office 2013 in Wine. Dunno if any later version works correctly, don't even really care tbh
Do you know if you actually had this enabled and working?
Not really, it's mostly the interest of how to diagnose this kind of stuff and pre-prepare for it.
If a recommendation algorithm for games like this existed - smarter discovery that actually respects older games - would you use it?
So long as it properly accounts for how needlessly inaccessible those older games tend to be. Which means, the algorithm has to also be good enough to recommend good pirate sources (and procedures), good tutorials for making stuff work, etc. There's no sense for me in getting recommended cool videogames from the 80s or 90s I can't play, the same way there's no sense for me in getting recommended cool TV shows from the 80s or 90s that are not even airing in the designated eternal-syndications channels in TV cable.
It's important to know your audience. it's also important to know your not-audience.
The French get a weird rap of being cowards and expert surrenderers, but honestly I'm starting to think that's some sort of American media psyop. Let's remember the French made snails into luxury cuisine (which means they discovered snails are edible in the first place), dethroned Latin as the lingua franca, and brought their feudal lords to the guillotine. The latter one a service they should absolutely export.
Simple, issue an arrest warrant, right?
It's because nouns in Spanish carry gender! Which is crazy but it works.
"San Francisco" → Francisco is a male name.
"Santa Bárbara" → Baŕbara is a female name.
2026
hosting anything piracy-related on Github
TrackPoint
Did you mean: clit mouse?
You think these people are going to wake up? At this point they are probably still saying that it is okay to suffer "God's wrath" if it is to own the libs. Some idiot on the news a few weeks back was joyful that his wife had been deported and was praising Taco for "what must be done".
These people live in a bubble, and the only road forward as a net benefit to society is to apply guillotines before their social darwinism takes us down with them.
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