My partner and I walked out of Dune 2 around the 8 or 10-hour mark last weekend.
I think this post is unfair to Eragon. It was about on par quality-wise with the book.
Honestly, it's a programming focused instance, so I'm not quite sure how piracy even fits into it.
I think you and I have different visions of what the fediverse is. I don't view this account as a "programming account on a programming forum, so all things should be programming related" if that's what you are implying. I view instances as a comfortable home for my existence in the fediverse, where local communities may be programming related, but I still have access to the fediverse as a whole.
Much like I chose the city I live in based on the communities and amenities I prefer most of the time, but I can still travel anywhere else in the world any time I choose.
I'm against actual pirated content being federated here, but I would still like to see discussion about piracy if it is acceptable within the laws of @snowe's home country.
I'm glad everything worked out in the end. I hope snowe learned a couple of lessons from this. One about how to interact and respect the lived experiences of marginalized peoples, but also a lesson about not engaging with hexbear trolls in the first place.
You think that's absurd? Have you never gotten married? Wedding photos are extremely important and while "she almost vomited" may be hyperbole, I can definitely understand being very pissed off if that was the only version of the photo. Our wedding photographer whitened our teeth in our photos and we requested that they undo that so we look like ourselves. The sentiment was nice, but we didn't want that. I would have been pretty unhappy if they hadn't held onto the originals and were unable to revert our teeth back to their normal shades. Photos of our bridal showers and dress hunting were nearly as important as the wedding photos themselves. I can understand being upset with this undesired result.
They're pretty fonts and they're released under SIL Open Font License 1.1. I dig it.
What is your recommendation to use instead?
They're both alternate spellings of the same thing. Yes JS/ES/Ruby and a few other languages use "RegExp" in their standard libraries. Henry Spencer referred to one of his regex libraries as "regexp" as far back as 1986. I prefer regex because that's what I learned first, and it's easier to say "regexes" when you want to pluralize it, but I've seen both forms pop up over the years.
/regexp?/
oof, that is a cringeworthy "ackchually" take, bro.
While jews and arabs are both semitic, the term Anti-Semitic was specifically coined as part of anti-Jewish campaigns in Germany in an attempt to give scientific-sounding credibility to their bigotry. Nobody actually uses "anti-semitic" to mean anti-arabic. Get real.
Who, the victim?
Family plan in my country is like $4USD. And it provides more than adblock. I can easily download a few hour-long videos to my kid's tablet for long train rides without futzing with third-party Downloader. I have a pihole in my house and use adblock on every device that supports it, but premium is still worth so much.
The real Linus Tech Tips (now with 100% less sexual harrassment).