Fraktur is from the 16th century, so technically you're writing code like a Renaissance monk. Yes, I'm fun at parties!
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writing code like a medieval monk@kate um ackchyually
Fraktur is from the 16th century, so technically you're writing code like a Renaissance monk. Yes, I'm fun at parties!
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“Complying in advance” is when you go out of your way to do things that you don’t have to do to support authoritarian overreach.@danirabbit@mastodon.online It just feels like we're giving up privacy rights inch by inch, to satisfy the overreach of a government most of us aren't even subjects of. Systemd already decided that
birthDatewill only be settable by admins, so the "lol just lie bozo" excuse doesn't work if you're don't own the machine you're using (like a teen in most households). That very much is complying in advance. Some government someday will declare that, say, information about trans identities should not be accessible for people under 18. Or maybe Russia will pass a law that the OS should transmit information about the sexual orientation of the user. Or China asks about religious affiliation. So sorry I guess that people didn't think of your business while the Torment Nexus gets build.