Looking at it, I might try to make this breakfast for dinner this week…
Also admin of sb17.space
“J4YC33’s just this person, you know?” ~not Gag Halfrunt… probably.
Looking at it, I might try to make this breakfast for dinner this week…
The watch reads 3:05 so it’s either brunch, or maybe he’s a little bonkers with his sleep schedule? Based on what looks like the shadow from sunlight on the wall, I’m going with he’s having a late brunch. Don’t judge the man. You’ve never had a delicious plate of bacon edit: (Yes, I know it’s steak) and eggs cause you felt like it?
He’s a brand ambassador for Omega Speedwatch, which is part of why he does it, but he usually has several watches on.
Knowing this dude’s public persona, I’m going with Rings on.
If you want something welded or smashed on with a hammer and you don’t bring me the materials, I want cost of materials + 50% up front for custom work. Shit’s expensive.
It’s Cybersecurity.
100%
Absolutely.
Adblocking is good cybersecurity practice. It puts into stark relief how much of Marketing is actually just manipulation and malware.
Big oof… can’t we use something better than telnet? ;)
I was serious. Conceptually it makes a lot of sense to do, I’ve thought about a number of CLI clients, but like a federated BBS from someone with the experience to do it right would be… just… chef’s kiss
I’m of the wrong era. I got the tail-end of using them and wasn’t developing until well into the WWW days.
OMG… we need a federated BBS.
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
I think some mods need to purge their subreddits before noping out.
The devs certainly won’t. The main instance doesn’t get moderated… regrettably Lemmy doesn’t have the dev and community support that the other federated tools do.
Of course you don’t see any problems. You don’t give a damn about moderating, you only care about militant rights of folks to say whatever the hell they want to say about anything regardless of the impact it has on anyone else.
Ha, the lemmy devs don’t know how to moderate correctly.
Better Devs, Better Mods.
Well, I should say Better Devs who actually moderate.
And no constant IP exposure!