

It is a good grift, can’t just let it end.
It is a good grift, can’t just let it end.
Soylent Green. You should really give it a watch some time, it’s about much more than it’s titular product.
Building quality products to earn money by providing value to customers, what a novel idea!
Fedora bluefin is a much bigger project and a much larger paradigm shift in how Linux distros can be understood than what you make out to be. Tweaking system files might be a good choice for users who need to go beyond what comes with the standard, but it’s not something a wide majority of users will or should need.
When Trump started behaving erratically I considered the possibility of the US defaulting on its debt, now I consider it a certainty. The consequences of this are hard to fathom.
After reading a lot of the material I am not convinced the hyprland dev can reasonably be called a “fascist”.
It’s an interesting story, though.
“Judges? Where we’re going, we won’t need judges.” *proceeds to fly away in the original Volkswagen*
Imagine replacing your own hand-picked Sectary of Defense after only three months and it’s considered a win.
Something will be lowered alright.
I thought this would start to happen next week, but here we are already.
Yeah, hilariouschaos is a bit of a special instance.
Since he’s openly talking about it now or won’t take long for the first time to actually happen.
I said it before: everything is moving much faster than anyone could have reasonably anticipated. At the current rate we might see the first American citizens being deported by next week. Do you still think it’s not going to happen? What other things did you think wouldn’t happen.
As with all things the Trump administration is doing, this moment came sooner than one would have expected.
You could make a good art piece of that.
The shape of things to come.
I’ve seen worse.
That’s technically correct, the best kind of correct.
Ahh, the olde “it will get worse before it gets better” defense of hugely damaging policy. It will only get worse.
Uhm, we have release pipelines in Azure DevOps that do all of this and much more with precision and reliability. Relying on an LLM for actual releases to production of all things seems like a pretty big and wholly unnecessary gamble.