addie

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[–] addie 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

At first, the air of mystery suggested hidden depths, but increasing exposure revealed that it was all just woven from thin air and would routinely come out with increasingly absurd stories that contradicted previous statements.

Also, the X-Files.

[–] addie 2 points 2 days ago

Yeah. It's essential that filesystems are actively supported, as they're so core to the operation of the computer. ReiserFS isn't supported, and in addition is built on unscaleable ideas, the behaviour of fsck is unjustifiable, and requiring a reformat to upgrade is unacceptable. Use ext3/4 for performance, BtrFS for the journaling properties and checksumming, or ZFS for cluster availability instead.

[–] addie 16 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Am so done with these sexy hedgehogs. You put your prick into them, you get hundreds back.

[–] addie 14 points 3 days ago

But cooking a ham is still okay?

[–] addie 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

When Katherine met the Big E, her hair turned platinum blonde, her lips turned red, and she put on loads of mascara. Every sororita of the Martyred Lady does their make-up like Marilyn in her honour.

[–] addie 10 points 4 days ago

EZ mode in Elden Ring is to play Scadow of the Erdtree for a bit. That hands out fifty level-ups for shitting yourself hiding in the bushes, just to mock you for how you still ain't got gud. Go back and beat up Malenia and Placidusax all you want, you're still going to die to the very first expansion boss like you've never played a Souls game before.

[–] addie 10 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Sounds like EGM have been making things up - "Pīchi no XXX" = "XXX of Peach".

https://www.mariowiki.com/Peach%27s_%3F%3F%3F

[–] addie 14 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Yeah.

"We'd like to pour a huge concrete slab and cover it with batteries in shipping containers as this benefits green energy, which isn't necessarily produced when it's needed." Great, I can get behind that - we need a lot of these.

"We want to do it on a greenfield site rather than a brownfield site." That's a bit WTF. Developers always want to build on greenfield sites, since they don't have to check for existing services, but this looks like the most classic kind of 'we can build this shit anywhere' project.

Every industrial estate in the country should have one of these facilities - since they're all containerised, you can tuck them into practically any kind of space. Doesn't make a lot of sense to be building them in the countryside.

[–] addie 8 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Well, Mario found Peach's ??? hidden beside the fireplace in her bedroom. If it is a dildo, then we have to assume that Mario doesn't know what a dick looks like, which is a brand new twist on the Super Mario lore.

[–] addie 40 points 5 days ago (2 children)

For the love of God, Montresor!

[–] addie 13 points 5 days ago

What a shower of twats. Don't block the request in that case, just redirect it to your local server that returns a 1x1 transparent png for all requests.

[–] addie 6 points 1 week ago

Invested in a water cooler setup back when I had a Bulldozer chip, which was near essential. Now on a Ryzen, and getting it to exceed about 35 degrees is very difficult. Been very good for long-term stability of my desktop - all the niggling hard disk issues seem to just go away when they've not subjected to such thermal cycling any more.

Fantastic chips.

 

Hey gang! Looking for some recommendations on issue tracking software that I can run on Linux. Partly so that I can keep track of my hobby dev projects, partly so that I've got a bit more to talk about in interviews. My current workplace uses Jira, Trello and Asana for various different projects, which, eh, mostly serve their purposes. But I'm not going to be running those at home.

The ArchWiki has Bugzilla, Flyspray, Mantis, Redmine and Trac, for instance. Any of those an improvement over pen and paper? Any of those likely to impress an employer?

 
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