Ubersoft
Friends don’t let friends use proprietary software.
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Ubersoft
Yeah… If your government is so poorly implemented you can’t even maintain a mastodon instance, you probably have bigger problems…
For something to be deleted on the fediverse you would need to have no instance and no followers lol
There’s nothing quite like freebasing bulllshit tho
Ill be the chair for half a million a year!
Would be dope if it supported public-key stuff like ECDH and signing
slaps roof of coffin
So what would it take to get you in one of these?
Nintendo, knows they can coerce YouTube into destroying peoples channels, by sung them in Japan, so they get to write any rules they want.
Here we go again
"Dismissing unacceptable behavior of others as a ‘neurodivergent’ trait, which is problematic because it creates a stereotype that neurodivergent people are hard to interact with and need special treatment.
I’ll show you how difficult it is to work with neurodivergent people!
/* SLAMS BAN HAMMER /*
This is a fantastic idea! Ive been wanting a simple Chromecast replacement software for a while, and I think you’re on the right path. A simple android app or Firefox extension would make adding links a lot smoother. All they would need to do is open a link in the browser, so they would be trivial really.
I would be down to help with this and getting more complicated features working =]
Similar product that costs 4 times as much and has AI features…
Which do you prefer:
( ) browser twice as fast
( ) women find you irresistible
Which of these options do you prefer:
( ) having an AI assistant integrated into the browser
( ) getting kicked in the balls by elon musk
As long as there is an even number of fuckups, they cancel each other out and Intel doesn’t have to refund anyone you see!
I was trying to wash the ugly off
unless they’re parked right next to your roses, I imagine it would be pretty easy to prove malice
It actually highlights the risk of having unaudited third party software running on your critical infrastructure
Man I sure hate it when your dev teams spend all sprint developing a bug!