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prettybunnys
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You’re so cooked now that I got your IP
On tour this summer with Mastodon
Sabre Tooth Mega Squirrel
They don’t always die after one sting.
They can remove their stinger, just … often times in that sting moment there’s a lot going on.
Once stung most animals aren’t patient enough to let the bee pull out for a second go.
In the night of the river of death
Fly the silent prince electors
Invasive outside of Asia though 😬
North America was Australia until they found Australia.
It’s not about the size of the dog in the fuck, but the size of the fuck in the dog
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Linux@programming.dev•Steam in a Docker container - What am I doing wrong?English
2·1 month agoTreat the alternate boot as a sandbox. Easy.
Which Redwall book is this?
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Linux@programming.dev•The future of AI in Ubuntu [Except it's Blockchains instead of AI]English
71·1 month agohttp://9front.org/ is right there.
Your computo could be so good.
They grow as brambles and grow thick.
It will take up any and all space it can.
You won’t have to worry about kids playing in your yard, but they’ll be in it for berries
Mint grows better than grass, as it’s well suited for the environments most people try to grow grass. Which are environments not well suited for it.
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Linux@programming.dev•Why aren't more people using Codeberg or something open sourceEnglish
1·1 month agoYeah, things have been shook hard as of late.
My organization ( a Fortune 500) is taking serious consideration into extricating from GitHub, which is going to be a huge task.
Gitlab was our obvious first choice because a few projects we have an instance of it, and it works well … but they’re trying to do the same shit.
Most of our developers are fine to just use git and many of us do that these days.
My dev box has a 100% uptime if I turn it on, and IT backs it up.
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Linux@programming.dev•Why aren't more people using Codeberg or something open sourceEnglish
1·1 month agoYou’re not wrong.
But … it’s also been convenient and largely free for most use cases and has had a better feature set then most alternates without having to host your own.
If you could host your own Gitlab was the choice.
The reliability issues of late is what is making most people actually contemplate moving.
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Linux@programming.dev•Why aren't more people using Codeberg or something open sourceEnglish
84·2 months agoGithub has been otherwise fairly alright under Microsoft until recently.

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