

I suck at programming, and GH is easier to use. As I learn more, and gain some skill, I’ll waste Codeberg’s server space instead of Microsoft’s


I suck at programming, and GH is easier to use. As I learn more, and gain some skill, I’ll waste Codeberg’s server space instead of Microsoft’s


In the most British act ever, Britain is cracking down on a drug that makes you laugh.
If code is where you’d like to contribute, a lot of large projects label some non-critical and low-complexity fixes for known issues as “beginner contributions”. They should be relatively easy contributions, for folks with some background in code.
Of course, if you have spare cash flow, donate a fiver to your favorite open source project. It goes a long way.
If simply using it is the goal, check out f-droid for android, an alternative app store for open source apps, and look into open source replacements for your usual suite of apps. It feels good to use, and to know you’re keeping your own data yours.


Is this the ceasefire that both countries said was happening at different times?
Sorta like saying truce right before getting punched, eh?
At least here in the US, we didn’t lock down at all. That was kinda the problem.


A permanent victory, no. Another shot fired in a long war, yes. A thankful nod down the trenches to Judge Boasberg.
RT, the Russian state media outlet, is annoyed that after 50 years of Germany responding to open threats with inaction, they’ve decided to have a military again.
In other news, the sun rose today.


I’m gonna grain-of-salt just about anything reported by Cucker Tarlson


neovim through nvf on NixOS. I’m not even a power user, I just had a shit mouse in college and didn’t want to use it and now I’m hundreds of lines of Lua too deep to go back. This is my life now.
“Liberate” is an interesting choice of term, given the communities in question aren’t in Russia’s sovereignty.
To be clear, I don’t personally have proof of whether the citizenry is broadly thrilled about or terrified of the soldiers in their streets.
I just believe it’s journalistic best practice for any case where an army taking part in a war of territorial expansion claims territory to use a neutral term like “control” rather than a biased one like “liberate” or “oppress”.