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  • From what I've seen as a gen-z/millennial aged outgoing person: older gen-z still drinks quite a lot, younger ones (17-22) drink less but use significantly more drugs.

    But that's just my two cents. Drugs do seem to have normalised a significant amount. Most nightlife people are clearly using coke, mdma or designer stuff, which used to be more subtle.

  • Creating a ~ folder isn't the tricky part. Removing it is.

    (until you figure it out once)

  • Wait… is it the tiny camel at the bottom?

    Yes, it appears it is. I thought it was Apache Camel but I was corrected as per the hump count.

  • Eh, by 30 you should be dead anyway. A real Christian would live as they did 2025 years ago, with the same life expectancy.

    ^(/s)

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  • I like your meme because it discourages other people to try it.

    Huh? You just said the meme is relatable and if you do go camping and this happens you could do a 'goddamn, I should've known'.

    It's hard enough to get permits for certain trails!

    Ah, so you're just selfish

  • I do like setting things up.

    Then I realise I need to fuck around with DNS to get it working nicely.

  • I'm thankful for AI. It guarantees my job as developer will continue to exist to repair all future AI-damage.

  • Stackoverflow: exists solely from the urge of developers to help developers, and since ExpertsExchange was paid dogshit.This meme: pisses on its whole purpose.

  • Nothing, but there are more choices.

    The Dutch government won't use GPL and BSD, but will and does use the EUPL

  • But how else am I to verify my trust? I trust GitHub!

    /s

  • In case of phones, there's less of a myriad of operating systems and libraries.

    A typical Android app is (eventually) Java with some bundled dependencies and ties in to known system endpoints (for stuff like notifications and rendering graphics).

    For windows these installers are usually responsible for getting the dependencies. Which is why some installers are enormous (and most installers of that size are web installers, so it looks smaller).

    Docker is more aimed at developers and server deployment, you don't usually use docker for desktop applications. This is the area where you want to skip inconsistencies between environments, especially if these are hard to debug.

  • Yes, apt-get update is, to the best of my knowledge, functionally identical to apt update.

  • I think "Danger" might be putting it lightly...

  • If I'm to understand mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com correctly, it's something that's:

    Extremely hazardous,non flamable, Extremely unstable, Reactive to water

    And if ox means oxidising, reacts to exposure to oxigen.

    I thought Lithium, but that catches fire and this is non-flammable.

    I haven't a clue what this could be, but now I'm curious.

  • I've gotten a Linux-certified Dell laptop via an old employer (I bought the device when I left the company), and even after over four years, Dell is still pushing firmware updates.

    Time wil tell if Lenovo will do the same. It could be the source of the additional "cost", or just Dell using the OS for its margins.

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  • I've added some of those. Actually sharing can just be a link to the publish URL for Facebook. Not in any way different from a normal link to other websites.

    The share button usually just uses the Share API, which is handled by your browser.

    But yes, you can use the Facebook and Twitter javascript api to add additional tracking and "a more fluent experience", but it's usually easier to not do that.

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  • So that's what those docks are for!?

  • Been hitting the rum supply again, ye scallywag?

  • I really like SEPA mandates for this. Yes, they're pull, but you can cancel them with one click within 52 days, and the money is back in your account in a few hours (if not instantly).

    Most companies that use it are very clear, since auto-pay by law needs a reminder or the refund is an automatic legal cancellation of the contract. (Of course, this is sometimes disguised as an upsell, mostly by telco's or "disruptive startups").

    And they work across Europe, so my German cloud provider can use debits to pull the money from my Durch bank account.

    The US not having such a consumer friendly system is really unfortunate, but not surprising.