@Shutsumon Grammatically, a "when you need me" clause is different from a "who stole the moon" clause.
The first is attached to a verb, and thus similar to an adverb. Could you build an adverb with the meaning of "when you need me" ?
The second is attached to a noun, and thus similar to an adjective ("who stole the moon" ~ "moon-stealing").
@Nihl Obtenu : 623 XP, 37 Gils, Bulle de savon ×3
@kensanata and in the end, you're fired by being ethical. Would you be ready to loose your job because you follow your principles and go against your hierarchy ? I'm not sure many people would have the guts to do this.
@kensanata you could also track other people without following on Mastodon, but you'll only be able to see their public and unlisted toots.
About ethics, there's none among programmers, as most of the time, they wrote code according to specifications, either written specs or just what their managers told them to do. And managers wants to track users, to sell the collected data to advertisers.
@Shutsumon I'm not sure about the vowels. It's not because languages uses the same vowels that there is some sort of borrowing between them.
Caucasian languages are very poor in that domain (only 3 in the link you posted), while Germanic languages tend to be richer (Standard German have at least 14 vowels).
@TritTriton Ça me fait penser qu'il faudrait que je démarre sur la partition Windows de mon PC de temps en temps, histoire de le mettre à jour.
@Alda Ça marche mieux, en effet.
Le problème semble n'être présent que sur les 1.5.0rc, et pas la 1.5.0.
@Alda Est-ce qu'une maintenance est prévue pour passer en 1.5.0 ?
Depuis la 1.5.0, l'interface web de Mastodon n'est pas utilisable sur QupZilla (colonnes vides pour le Chaudron, la Sabbat et la Boule de Cristal). Je viens d'ouvrir un ticket : https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/4537
@toodoo You can't buy it, as it's a freeware. If you want to give money to the authors, there is a patreon to support them.
@LinuxGaming Recalbox sur un Raspberry Pi. Ou Lakka.
This is an excellent critique of the state of the community surrounding open source, while entirely being in support of the spirit of it. It's remarkable in that it shows how licensing doesn't ensure that developers welcome contributions nor does it ensure users appreciate the hard work that went into the software. The conclusion violates the very nature of most licenses, and yet seems like it might work… better. Fascinating.
1990: LISP used to program Artificial Intelligence
2020: Artificial Intelligence writes programs in LISP
@cmdrspacebabe Same problem on my browser (qupzilla). Only the notification column displays something. The other columns hide themselves.
No problem on the smartphone app I use, so the problem is in the web client.
@lanodan_wtch The ConScript Registry uses the private use area codepoints. However those codepoints can be used by anyone for any purpose. So you may have fonts with an higher priority displaying symbols used for something else instead of the one you want to see.
You should force the font when displaying those scripts.
About Cirth, there is a proposal made twenty years ago to include them in Unicode, along with Tengwar. The proposal is still in the waiting list.
@isaacdls Only in English, where Four-Two sounds like Portu/Porto.
@luluberlu Note de la blague: -5/10
Je n'ai même pas souri tellement c'est pire que nul.
@Dhveszak d'ailleurs, le domaine shitpost.church est disponible