@inthehands Done. This is the 3rd or 4th time I've left a message for my senators, but I like your script much better than Indivisible's (much as I appreciate their work). Thanks!
@evan @lizzard @lmorchard I meant to give a thoughtful reply — including opening a tab to https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P8B.HTM — but at this point I'll just say that maybe you're right and I was wrong.
@Jonas_Bostrom @jon One wonders how they managed to design the train like that? Are the same carriage models expected to be sold to some country where the platform is much closer to the track?
@neil The show would have been worth watching this way. Honestly the only reason I watched The Good Doctor is because I love hot guys making out! I'll stop there 🤣
@BoloMKXXVIII i wouldn't go quite that far (there is some closed-source software i'm okay with), but the quality has definitely improved over time. e.g., basic stuff used to be a lot harder to get working on linux.
@arroz no. No no no no.Use unreviewed LLM code at your own peril. The s**t it generates, especially if you don't understand the code it generates....you might as well throw away your project.
Fun that you talk about Hawking radiation, considering that he was apparently doing some practical experimentation on sinmaxxing (by getting invited to Epstein's island... hmm...)
@mal3aby @neil @etchedpixels @bloor I've only had one due whilst doing a firmware update. I think I was impatient and tried to do the firmware update again rather than wait longer whilst nothing appeared to be happening.
@c_merriweather @NormanDunbar @terminaltilt the only thing, I've read that Tuta uses Amazon for dns (I've not looked into it any further, so I don't know if it's true o it it was true but no more o whatever)@Tutanota
@sposadelvento @borgqueen @Checcoseg @sicurezza dovresti chiederlo nel nostro gruppo matrix di selfhosting, questo: https://matrix.to/#/#self-host:fedimedia.it oppure nel gruppo di supporto matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#supporto-matrix:fedimedia.it
@jens That is incorrect. We forked KHTML and KJS in 2001 shortly after I arrived at Apple. We didn't make it known that we had forked it until Safari was released publicly as a beta in early 2003. After that we released periodic tarballs of our changes. Internally we had called them WebCore and JavaScriptCore and referred to both as WebKit. I'm the person who christened it as such. 2005 is when we put WebKit on a public repository and invited participation.@oblomov @cstross @jwz