Did he shit himself?
Did he shit himself?


IIRC the app is Australian but founder is Palestinian-Australian


I went to Hong Kong recently. I hadn’t been there for at least ten years.
On day 1, woke up, saw clear blue skies. Was ecstatic! What are the chances of clear weather in winter? Gotta get out and about to enjoy it.
Day 2: clear skies again! This is amazing! What’re the chances?!
Later that evening, I caught up with a friend for dinner and she filled me in on the EV incentives in neighbouring Guangdong province such that EVs are now the default choice and most of the fleet had turned over.
Alongside other measures, EVs helped clean up the air and get rid of the gross haze.


Not much focus yet 😭


True but I want a fully open source stack to replace it. Sendspin is looking really good so far


Need proper replacements for:


That’s a good one


Maybe after the big changes with the Linux desktop in the last year we might start to see renewed focus on a truly open source phone OS


Someone give the guy a food truck he can’t stops with the tacos
In my line of work we’re constantly changing shared documents, often at the same time. The desktop vanilla version can’t do this yet, so while I can use it happily for personal stuff I haven’t been able to get it to fit in with my job’s workflow yet.
I very much want to get off Office!
I love the idea of LibreOffice but it really needs to get collaborative features sorted via cloud storage providers or even network shares.


Oh hi ace_of_based, I didn’t realize it was you
World going to shit. Play it out, keyboard cat!


How long until Tesla sues me for buying a Toyota?


Modern day phone etiquette: it is impolite to call someone on non-urgent personal business without arranging it.


Now that his pick has won the election there’ll be no need for negativity now!


Been trying to break in this career for too long. If it doesn’t work out by EOY 2025, do something else
Can someone explain why global flatpaks are installed in /var/lib and not /opt or /usr/local?
KDE is the only remaining “heavyweight” desktop environment that treats its users like adults