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Also, if you just watch them they accidentally light themselves on fire.
I agree. It’s like Occam’s Razor, but with stupidity instead of simplicity: the most stupid reason is the most likely.
My biggest annoyance with that is that the prompt doesn’t tell you which application it’s asking for. Is it Outlook? Is it Teams? Is it OneDrive? Or something that shouldn’t be asking for 2fa?
It’s just easier. I have both but I almost never use Mastodon anymore. Federation there doesn’t seem to work right. I didn’t know what an instance was so I joined mastodon.social. Finding and following people in the app doesn’t always seem to work right if they’re on another instance. Doing it in a browser is even more painful.
The people I liked to follow and interact with on X, many tried Mastodon and abandoned it, and many more are now on Bluesky. This creates momentum to “follow the crowd” as it were.
Additionally, you only have one chance to make a first impression. A lot of us tried Mastodon earlier and it wasn’t ready. Bluesky started as invite-only, which drummed up interest before catching this zeitgeist of people leaving X.
Lastly, and maybe it’s just me, but the font sizing on the official Mastodon app on Android is generally too small and can’t be changed. Bluesky allows me to change it and make it more comfortable to use.
Don’t! Be evil!
One of the three carriers in Canada is about to do away with prepaid entirely in December. That said, I have a pretty affordable monthly plan and I buy my phones outright.
Looks cool! Oh… it’s already on my wishlist!
It’s impressive that he managed to avoid touching any grass for 11 years!
3900 games here.
I guess it’s time to switch to Linux finally.
Doesn’t look like it, unfortunately. But it’s planned. Kotlin can also compile to JavaScript with DOM manipulation. I’ve not tried either scenario, myself.
It’s in alpha, but there is a Kotlin to wasm compiler in the works.
No, they hire a lot of temporary foreign workers from India.
That’s what Tim Hortons did in Canada!
Been a developer for 20 years and the temptation to quit and be a stay-at-home Dad is really tempting if it was at all financially viable.
If you want wrestling RPGs I highly recommend Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy.
I loved Pentiment! I found the story really engaging and the setting felt pretty unique.
Haha, hire developers? No, no, no. Doesn’t off-the-shelf software just work? /s
Haha, no, cause then I’d be paid more.
This is great! I’ve tried so many clients and Summit is the one I like best.