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  • aaahhh, someone else in QA, i see. hello! : D

  • ... but we shall try anyways. here is a watermelon Mutley or a blue raspberry Wilma.

  • im surprised he didnt sue for the entire new ice budget.

  • like, i get it, but where did you find such a wonderful neopolitan that is correctly split in thirds? the stuff i buy has regularly shown ~49% chocolate, 49% vanilla, 2% strawberry

  • its like people that get angry at rage against the machine for singing about politics.

    ... that is the whole point.

  • fuck. i am a millennial boomer, hahahahah.

  • seems overdue at this point, especially with the extremely hateful poem on it /s

  • sad that boomers are still being born

  • oh! thank you! this is the answer :(

    though... it kinda makes me want to buy a cheepie intel card just to get that sweet, sweet AV1

  • not OP, but this has reared its ugly face once or twice with my friends.

    i have been running into another issue, though it may be a firefox issue: playing some filetypes fail to play on web browser but work fine on jellyfin app (i believe my settings are correct for hardware decode on server where it can)

    i still have to put some time into figuring it out tho (havent really done my research yet)

  • bring extra food for the first timers. they wont bring enough.

  • looks like strict parents are the way to fit into the corporate world :p

  • nintendo america gunna shut down twitch.

  • Yep

    Jump
  • i only need to put up with this motherfucker for 22 more years.

    almost... there...

  • honestly, my rust comment was mostly a joke; rust is great for it, but its readability is really bad. i'm not a huge fan of writing/reading it, just using it.

  • [glares in rust]

  • as an engineer, a lot of languages (even proprietary ones) have a built-in constant pi variable because it is so ubiquitous - its easier and more readable to use pi than 3........