90s_hacker

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[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 2 points 15 hours ago

God I fucking love this manga. I'm behind so I have no clue what the context is

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Akira Momose's fails at love is genuinely so beautiful, it's one of those of series where you can tell the mangaka really loves drawing the characters.

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I stumbled on this horror manga Nikubami Honegishimi and it's really good so far. The art is so awesomely creepy and eery, and the lines on the characters feel very angular?(I'm not sure how to describe it compared to most manga.

slightly disturbing___

Then I caught up to The mortifying ordeal of being seen and these guys are so cute, God I'm dying.

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[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 7 points 1 week ago

tbf, aren't both of those still in early stages? I don't think I've had any issues with those on KDE wayland

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 9 points 1 week ago

Holy shit, these were the exact same two I was thinking about. Fool or Fool-like characters that know way more than they ever let on

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

I feel like it's pretty similar but the low population makes it easier to spot repeat posters. Also I feel like the quality of answers tend to better (lengthier, more thought out, e.t.c)

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 5 points 2 weeks ago

A-Are you going to eat that?

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 12 points 2 weeks ago

Tbf, if enough of them are bad at marching it doesn't really matter how good the others are

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 2 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

I'm not entirely sure what the first spark was, but I've always loved tracing the etymologies of words seeing how they transformed from one language to another has always been huge for me, how languages with similar origins could be drastically different.

I'm also in love with "Old English"-like dialogue in fantasy novels.

I think it's also related to my obsession with comparing programming languages, I've spent way more time learning new ones rather than actually writing code, it's just really fascinating reading about how they approach the same things differently

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Holy shit Holy shit Holy shit. I completely forgot about this manga, one of the first I ever read and it got me into mtg. I think it went on hiatus right? omg thank you so much, I am so excited to finally finish this happy gutteral squealing noises

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 5 points 1 month ago

Bulgarian-rose scented sounds marvellous

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 1 points 1 month ago

While I agree it's too broad of a statement, I doubt it's really split along party lines. I feel like most people irl don't really lean heavily into politics while doing jobs and probably even have well-defined politics. I also don't think you need to have experienced something firsthand to sympatheze better

[–] 90s_hacker@reddthat.com 1 points 6 months ago

I've honestly forgotten how fucking cool the pipe operator is

 

Usually, I prefer manually installing the packages needed for getting started with a new language or technlogy.

I avoid using distro package managers since they tend to be a bit outdated in this regard, and specialised package managers like SDKMAN! seem overkill for one or more packages. Exceptions being languages with excellent tooling and version management like Rust or Ocaml.

I've been doing this for a while and was wondering what the general consensus is

Edit: Thanks for your replies everyone! I've decided to stick with my distro package manager.

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