

Is that the best you can do? Put some effort into it.
Is that the best you can do? Put some effort into it.
I did find my wife in there. Our son is almost 2.
Yeah… I used to date plus size women exclusively. Now I am married to one. I had to go throught lots of skinny women to find what I wanted.
If there was an Emacs group on this website I would certainly post there instead. In any case, Emacs is a well-known FOSS project, and Org-Roam is very popular among Emacs user.
Org-roam is “a plain-text personal knowledge management system” for Emacs inspired by Roam Research.
“Romantic love” is a catch-all term for positive sentiments towards an object that go above a certain threshold of normality. As such, it is multiple and badly defined. “Love” is language saying “I don’t know, you figure it out!”.
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I wrote this some time ago. It is rather personal, but maybe some readers will find this useful.
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I’m 42, dude. Limited mental energy. I would gladly be part of your server, though ;)
That is way over my head as I am genuinely a non technical user. I tried many times to have a statistic page and every time I failed. It may be hard to believe but some things that are trivial for hackers are not trivial for most people. For years, my domain name was going to waste. So my choice was between having a webpage on someone’s server or none at all. If a professional programmer wish to dedicate their very valuable time to make a static page for me for free, I’m all ears :) Until then, Bear Blog seems rather reasonable.
I would never self host anything myself, as I don’t know how. But there’s a response to that question on the project’s GitHub: https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/?tab=readme-ov-file#can-bear-blog-be-self-hosted
That was a a fairly short article reporting on another article. The title gives the impression that the assertion was made with certainty when the actual quote makes it clear that this was meant as speculation, a calculated guess made on a conversation that was not meant to be public. I truly have no inclination to defend corporate leadership, but perhaps it would be more productive to direct our sentiments towards the article that is being quoted instead.
For years I was the only one in my family that didn’t wear glasses. When the doctor told me I needed glasses, I was so happy. I found glasses distinct, elegant, and, in girls, very very cute (my wife just started wearing glasses… wowza!).
My “real” me, the one I like and recognize in the mirror, has glasses on. And it’s not one of those glasses that pretend they’re not even there – it’s a thick black frame that dominates and complements my face.
I could totally get away with not wearing glasses in some situations, but (1) I like the visual comfort, and (2) I love wearing glasses.
Get the glasses that make you feel like yourself.
I have no idea what you’re talking about, but hey, I’m happy for you!
It just seems obvious to me that there are interesting distinctions between LGBT relationships and non-LGBT relationships. I get that just by listening to what gay friends tell me about it. I wouldn’t feel comfortable giving any more detail, an LGBT person would be in better position to respond.
Although it seems likely that Crunchyroll uses an LLM for translation in some way, I wouldn’t call that “confirmed” since that might be the result of an individual translator using it.