

Me and another churchgoer now occupy the same space. I’m on my phone; I wonder what she did to deserve this.


Me and another churchgoer now occupy the same space. I’m on my phone; I wonder what she did to deserve this.
And, here me out here: this is a good thing. Nay, a beautiful thing. There are no better things to do because these people care and have a voice. We argue about things for years and make slow progress as people agree or capitulate, and there will always be a fork to avoid those changes people care to enough. No one can just buy the Linux ecosystem and make unpopular changes without broad support. I’m pretty sure a negligible number of people have genuine hatred or prejudice for those using a technology they don’t like. The arguing of Linux and Open Source is a reflection of the most successful form of worldwide democracy ever implemented by mankind.


Moved from Fedora to (based on) Arch with much the same sentiment.
“The Copr is like the AUR, but better!” Um. . . . No.


Eskimos are said to have over 100 words for snow. Cats have a similar number of expressions for “try it and find out.”
It’s probably Emacs, but I’m a Neovim user, so I’m going to go with that.


Lazy plot setups. Main example: if someone coughs for no reason in the first 10 minutes, they DEFINITELY have a terminal illness that will be revealed shortly.


For me lately, it’s been GitHub " awesome" repos.
I am really surprised. I subscribed to the belief that two things they would never automate are mining, and crafting.


I went to the Stranger Things popup in Vegas. Not gonna lie, I had a good time. It was like an amusement park exhibit with the classic gift shop at the end, but the prices didn’t seem inflated. If I was interested in buying merch, I’d rather go to to one of these than just order it online. I’m not saying it will be successful, but I don’t hate them for trying it.
And, yes, they did sell DVD boxed sets.


Prescript: I am by no means a programmer, and input to follow is likely useless.
Have you looked at Markdown plugins that otherwise align with what you are looking for to see if there are usable approaches to be adopted? Or maybe even contribute a PR to one of those projects for Asciioc support?
In any case, I recently fell in love with Asciioc and selfishly hope you are successful!


It’s like Mad Max, except you have no guns or ammunition and so are mostly reliant on turtle carcasses and fruit peels instead.
I have other thoughts, but these are the most objective ones:
Compared to Fedora and EndeavorOS:


When the box (and instructions) to frozen convenience foods get lost, I use mine to figure out when it’s heated through.
I once witnessed a national youth development training get detailed for 20 minutes while the facilitators and a sizable contingent debated if it was a physical activity or an imposition of Buddhist/Hindu religious beliefs.


I remember the shot where we see many possibilities illustrated via many Nics, and thinking “Huh. That’s really interesting. I’m not sure this movie deserves it.”
All of the Phil Collins songs that were played in the Tarzan movies.


I’m on EndeavorOS. It’s essentially Arch Linux with very specific training wheels. I switched to it about a year ago and remain exceedingly happy with it.
The Animorphs series explores this quite well. It’s not actually painful for them, but should be and is plenty disturbing.