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59 years later. (Photo stolen from reddit.)

(Photo shows workers loading an electronic computer on the back of a flatbed truck in the top frame, and in the bottom, the same location, with someone holding a raspberry pi computer in their hand.)

@Frinkeldoodle I used to run gitlab on my server and I moved over to gitea a while ago. Pages load faster than they did on gitlab. It looks like sourcetree supports any git server: stackoverflow.com/questions/28

kink analysis shitpost 

@thufie It's an inflation kink if you pinch your foreskin shut first though.

@thufie I haven't used OpenSUSE in a long time. It was the first distro I used as my main OS. I installed it soon after I upgraded my XP system to Vista.

@popefucker@cybre.space Have you tried covering the inner tube in soapy water? That's how my dad finds leaks to patch, you should see bubbles where it is leaking.

@transbian_tronbreon Cute! I got a used switch with broken joycons, and I replaced the joysticks and installed atomic purple cases on them, since the cases they came with were pretty beat up.

@silverspookgames I hope you can find a place to live. I'm part Hawaiian, living in Wisconsin. I bought Neofeud a couple weeks ago, hopefully that helps some.

@lightweight Someone at work is pushing teams. I prefer email in most situations. Teams seems very resource heavy, it slows down my computer at work if I have it open.

@SuperDicq@floppy.tokyo I helped someone who's blind and deaf pair a new mechanical braille device to his laptop at work a couple days ago.There are some good Free Software programs for interfacing with braille, and he helped write some of them.He uses BRLTTY on his Debian system, and NVDA on his windows systems. It's nice when programs are designed to work well with accessibility software.

It's only a murder of crows if there's probable caws.

uspol, read if you use any amazon services 

Amazon quietly removed a line from its transparency report saying it had "never participated" in the NSA's PRISM program.

techcrunch.com/2019/08/01/amaz

The US government is holding American citizens (I've seen at least three cases) claiming they're not citizens and detaining them unlawfully for extended periods - weeks, months, years!

We've seen the US also revoke some citizenships!

I don't feel safe crossing the US border.

pix11.com/2019/07/31/u-s-citiz

thesis: the internet is a truck

antithesis: it's a series of tubes

synthesis: the tubes have trucks in them

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