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Who cares? If the Instance owner permits it that’s up to them.
If you don’t like the content, block the community or instance.


Are you honestly surprised by this? It is IBM after all.
On the bright side it is only Fedora Workstation and not the server line.




They look like hashes so prob crypto crap.


The only time I have seen new service stations is when a new area is being developed. Generally 5 years after because of how much work goes into getting an OK for a station.
As physical money is becoming less used I have seen fewer banks. My own bank has left my town entirely and is now a dentist.


Why would you want that? I find it to be the most annoying feature on my work iPhone. I keep swiping down on the wrong side of the notch and locking the screen when I want to mess with the network settings.


Do you have a hotmail or live account? You can use the free web version of Word that comes with those.
It’s not debt, let’s call it what it really is, neglect.


So what i am hearing is buy in the dip?


I don’t think I ever have. I have enough problems down there to never trust a fart.


That’s why you ask for things like PIN numbers or bank passwords. Things people are constantly being told not to share.
Ooof. 47 months. I should rethink my setup.


Firefox had an inbuilt translator engine assuming you don’t need OCR.


I was watching a video yesterday where an org was churning 30K containers a day because they didn’t profile their application correctly and scaled their containers based on a misunderstanding how Linux deals with CPU scheduling.


Hot damn. That is a far better way then counting the lines from docker ps


What tool is that screenshot from?


I salute you and wish you the best in never having a dependency conflict.
According to whom?