

It was pretty cathartic when Unity tried to price-gouge game devs and a bunch of them just went, “Oh, okay… I guess we’re learning Godot, now.”
Hopeless yuri addict.


It was pretty cathartic when Unity tried to price-gouge game devs and a bunch of them just went, “Oh, okay… I guess we’re learning Godot, now.”


Have you seen how much rent costs?
^Forgot to include it and can’t seem to edit my post…^
I believe we can top the SR-71 by harnessing the power of God’s thirstiest lesbians.


The screws attach the aircraft to the cables that suspend it from the firmament of the heavens.
You mean, I can represent eight discrete values?
Say no more; I’m in.


I’ve used Ubuntu, Arch, and Void in the past. Ended up settling on Fedora Silverblue for the time being.


We’ll just send a Tomahawk their way if they complain too loudly. We still have plenty of those, right?
I’m pretty sure the Venn diagram is a circle.
I don’t see a call to fork(), so there’s clearly no child here.
Rolling shutter, my beloathed…
Omg, it’s Denji Chainsawman!


Why do I even know anything about The Vampire Diaries…
Also, the condition of the rear suspension.
Einstein and many other Jewish scientists famously fled Germany in droves to escape the Nazis. Seems a little gross to suggest that refugees will bring whatever tyrannies they’re fleeing from along with them…

I wish him a very [REDACTED].


Honestly, in terms of the actual system architecture, I prefer NT’s object-based approach to the the file-based design that Linux (and other Unix systems) use.
The best part of Linux is the license. The OS can definitely be rough around the edges and have some maddening problems. But it still feels like something that is built and maintained by actual users rather than by a corporation that’s slowly trying to milk you for all you’re worth.
Yuuup… Debugging concurrent code is a bitch.