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If you have to tiptoe around to use it “correctly”, it doesn’t “just work”
If you have to tiptoe around to use it “correctly”, it doesn’t “just work”
Why would you recommend people make the effort to switch to Podman if you can’t name any benefits of doing so?
They’re made by people who are wealthy
This is awesome! Portable identity management is one of the holy grails of federated services IMO, and this seems like an immediately usable Fediverse-applicable way to do it (as opposed to something like Solid Pods)
I love Into the Breach, I played it for quite a while on my pc. Never thought about it but playing it on your phone makes sense
You can always tell they’re insane just by their eyes
I had this in my wallet for a very long time and literally never used it once lol
Love this game!
Even if this were true (which it’s not) it’s still better to have rights than to not have them
Place the following ingredients in a crafting table:
(None) | Iron | (None)
Iron | U235 | Iron
Iron | JT-350 Hypersonic Rocket Booster | Iron
You have no idea what’s right.
Yup. Determinism doesn’t actually change anything-- but it tricks people into thinking it does by giving them permission to remove all meaning from the world. You can accomplish the same thing by believing in nihilism.
Plus, if I’m wrong it doesn’t really matter and I never could have been right at this point in my life anyway.
It’s kind of like the free will version of Pascal’s Wager, amazing
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on a scale that’s grand enough to make the proverbial apple fall upward
Not necessarily. An apple teetering on the edge of a cliff requires no grand change in initial conditions to have two very different journeys. If “you” are a metaphysical entity capable of altering the signals in your physical brain, your brain could deterministically amplify and enact your will, like gravity does to the apple on the cliff. If you have a metaphysical existence, this is a pretty reasonable mechanism for it to work.
It’a close. Isn’t it at 4% market share? That’s higher than Firefox.