Aatube

@Aatube@kbin.melroy.org

[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]
Stuped person says stuped things, people boom

I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others' words. Weird, isn't it?

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Aatube,

To combat criticism, the White House has announced a new line of products, the TERRIfiERS, which are live, deaf terriers carrying AI-aimed rifles. President Ivanushka has delightfully boasted about its friendliness and reduced reliance on intricate moving parts, deceasing manufacturing water emissions by 41.8%.

The TERRIfiERS will be released to civilian use for Big Hunting on April 18. It is expected that this move will increase competition among magazine manufacturers.

Aatube, (edited )

vscodium doesn't run at 120 FPS and isn't native (as in Electron), which are Zed's goals

Edit: it doesn't seem like native widgets are a development focus of Zed, though

Aatube,

The selling point is performance and speed... frames don't get rendered above your refresh rate.

Aatube,

Especially when you have a bunch of extensions and a large-enough file, you want it to parse, highlight, and suggest fast.

Aatube,

why doesn't that include the ending

Aatube,

(I've seen it already lol)

Aatube,

That was a hypothetical illustrating the amount of choices one had to make to port to Linux. So far their decision is to just release a tarball.

Aatube,

You just press open. The text is very confusing, though.

Aatube,

Besides what other people have said, there's virtually no chance of the CCP divesting from TikTok.

Aatube, (edited )

But 2.7.2 exists and isn't listed.

Aatube,

According to this archival screen recording, it is, in fact, real.

Aatube,

The 2.7.x series is comprised entirely of development versions. In GIMP, odd feature versions are developmental and even feature versions are stable

Aatube,

The header literally says "Development Version Splash History", and as I've said, the entire 2.7 series is made of development versions.

Aatube,

Occam's razor: it's the most obvious reason 🥴

Aatube,

Even better would be that Arcimoto MUV thing. Sadly it appears they went bankrupt

Aatube, (edited )

They brought it to market for six glorious years but couldn't achieve mass-production and spent way too much on a ton of SKUs most people don't want before they basically went bankrupt.

Aatube,

And how is that a bad thing?

Aatube,

What could go wrong with depending on such a service? The things up for rental here are only things that have to be frequently changed or used just once or twice. I don't expect to subscribe to more permanent things as part of the expansion of tool rentals. Yes, some like Adobe have already adopted subscription for permanenty things, but that's different from this topic.

Aatube, (edited )

There is a roof. People aren't getting exposed. There are also optional door coverings I've seen.
The rest of your argument sounds like it works against any new vehicle purchase, not to mention the added comfort this has over many bikes.
At around $19000, the FUV is cheaper than any of these silly, roofless and less capacious Caterhams you've linked. Not to mention gas prices.

Aatube,

I feel like digital software subscriptions have stigmatized subscriptions in general. Subscriptions are great for things that require constant investment to be meaningful. One subscribes to news and receive constant reporting on the latest news; one subscribes to a tool library and get access to nearly every tool one can need. Plus a large part of the article is about non-profit libraries anyway.

Aatube,

The problem is that you're renting access to something you're not actually consuming.

But you are effectively consuming them. Just like renting books and movies, you nearly always don't need it again after you return it.

Nice talking point just to cover your bum from shilling.

Nice talking point just to cover your bum from shilling.

Aatube,

Ah yes, buying everything you don't need too long isn't consumerism but renting and reusing is

Aatube,

Hopefully you have an actually competent and accurately-priced makerspace near.

Aatube,

Note that the featured rate in the article is "Another rented a planer at £11 a day to fix two doors in her flat after being quoted £245 for a handyman to come in and do the three hour job".

Aatube,

Of course a Midwestern library has a cake-pan collection.

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