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You know what makes me so angry though? Looking at the way the Dems govern, even now in the face of this firehosed of shit, this was going to happen eventually. I’ve been thinking a lot about “who’s worse, the Nazis, or people who opened the door for them?”
Honestly, along those lines, I don’t think we (Americans) will get anything until we get rid of the electoral college and the Senate.
I feel a repressed memory or two stirring 😐
Top left, gorgeous.
Heavy lifting is the only thing that’s stuck for the way my brain works. I used a program called 5x5:
Downside: So hungry, all the time.
It’s been a few years since I’ve been active. I used to live in an apartment directly above a gym. Now I live in the boonies and need to convert my carport into a garage before I can buy a weight set.
I’ve seen some active instances die due to admin neglect (not paying the bills, for instance), and I’ve wondered how those communities have fared since, since they’d have to start over elsewhere, and without all the content and history from their origin server. Same goes with user accounts too.
It’s like a weaponized grade of whatever they made CSS in JS out of
Just read a thing about how persistent usernames may work better than actual ID. Of course, I don’t have a link, and I’m not finding anything on Google right now, but as someone who uses the same handle across multiple services, which makes my activity traceable, but not necessarily to my real identity, I definitely think there’s something to that.
I would love to see the test suite
On Castle, no less.
Voyager was a bit jank last time I used it, I’ll give it another go
Liftoff was the closest thing I could find to reddit is fun, in terms of muscle memory, hopefully I find a replacement
Criss Cross make u wanna jump
Maybe you can find something with this: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
It’s even wilder when you take the concept of ridgidity and transfer of energy out of the equation and just think in terms of pure information propagating though a light cone. Rigidity itself is a function of information.