All things are possible through Christ!
I prefer wankie tankies
If “your” phone belongs to your employer that’s the choice you made. It isn’t yours.
To apple? Linux phone experience is just trash.
That’s the Australian possum! A cutie but a different animal from the Virginia opossum. I’m not sure they make any sounds at all, honestly.
Edit: Apparently they make similar hostile noises? Interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqHyBZkYafc
The only ethical form of pornography is furry porn but y’all ain’t ready for that conversation
Thank you for the correction.
Thank you for the correction.
Understood, but in the context of a coffee shop in an anglophone place it has a different agreed upon meaning.
Isn’t a latte non-steamed though? I thought a cappuccino had the frothed milk in it.
Nothing even slightly interesting or worth your time
Some people get really bent out of shape that not every instance is exactly the same as lemmy.world, cheer-leading for the exact same worldview. They are intellectually brittle and emotionally weak, so when they don’t see the same group-think taking over somewhere they can’t control they need to post something like “BUT WE ALL HATE THEM OVER THERE, RIGHT FELLAS?! WE GOOD, THEM BAD! LET’S DE-FEDERATE!”
Almost 30 years and still basically useless.
The last time I tried that getting google play services working was a long, annoying process and did not work. I don’t expect google to make any of that easy for us.
My guess is that there was some guidance in the prompt for the names since a lot of them are similar.
I’m a good enough software engineer that this isn’t true. I bet I get paid a lot more than you. 😎
(The above statement is not a truthful statement.)
It definitely has many compromises and I wouldn’t use it for hosting something in production or something like that. (Is that something people do?) It is situationally very useful though, usually for things I used to spin up a VM for. I’m happy to have it available as a tool when I need to use Windows.
I think in threads where an obviously well-informed computer user asks a question about how to accomplish something or troubleshoot something in Windows, it’s pretty much never helpful to recommend using Linux instead. They probably know about Linux. They either must, or want to use Windows. It’s a pretty common occurrence, however.
Though these days, you might get to recommend Linux anyway by saying “you should use wsl2.”
Fully explain the joke. Why is it funny?