

This is big. Bluesky is getting lots of traction with normies who want off Twitter. Mastodon and pleroma and pixelfed all about to become much more discoverable
Scottish loon sometimes in Caithness, usually in Edinburgh. Likes rugby, F1, reading, cooking, and irn bru
This is big. Bluesky is getting lots of traction with normies who want off Twitter. Mastodon and pleroma and pixelfed all about to become much more discoverable
Taxes. This is the most effective way to reduce the amount of money in a system
I am whelmed. Never been the biggest mobile gamer, will skip
Baba Yetu is also great
They are unclogging it next time then surely
Finalnd is a NATO member. Russia ain’t fucking with NATO
Fair play to Microsoft here. Hopefully we see some pull requests from non-ms employees and a better wsl experience for us all
It is lemmy essentially. By far most communities, users, and a single point of failure in essence. That makes is quite good for getting it technically correct however, the best kind of correct
Reddit took many years to build that reputation. And earned creepy badges along the way. I’m not saying the fediverse doesn’t need to do it, but let’s not be in a rush. We have technical challenges, and a lemmy.world, and a .ml problem before we’re ready for the big leagues
And being niche is fine for now, email was tiny for decades
When the ends of our jeans looked all freyed and hemmed
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_of_War:_Ultimate_Edition
They have literally already done this job!
You’ve never had to reason in a test? Problem solve in a test? Design in a test? Sure, some tests are memory tests, but plenty aren’t
Mini vivas for every assignment, yaldi!
Papers are being disrupted. Exams will become more relevant. Can’t use AI with only a pencil and paper
Yeah, my favourite ever laptop. Would love to see the netbook return. Cheap and cheerful. Chromebooks just not the same
Look at Heathrow recently too. There’s one substation that will be both critical ane vulnerable also, dirt cheap to cause maximum effect
For the most part, I agree. But YouTube is full of gold too. Lots of amateurs making content for themselves. And plenty of newspapers are high quality and worth your time to understand the current environment in which we operate. Don’t let them be your only source of news though, social media and newspapers are both guilty of creating information bubbles. Expand, be open, don’t be tribal.
Don’t use AI. Do your own thinking
Given your prompts, maybe you are good at discerning flaws and analysing your own arguments too
Blood Dragon. Best tutorial ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNW1Ob3EczQ