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  • Brian.

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  • I am merely intending to show how 'just saying someone's name' can be taken as a reprimand/mild reproach. Which is what is happening in the original image.

    At this point so many people have explained this that I feel you might be willfully ignorant. Cut it out.

  • Brian.

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  • Mom: Ok, let's get in the car, time to go.

    Child named Brian: But there is no car.

    Mom: Brian!

  • Not in Canada. Not in the US.

    Over here we are actively gutting existing bicycle infrastructure to please the right wing morons

  • We actually did live in switzerland back in 2020 (I know, schengen is not EU) and were about to lease a home in France, but someone in my family fell ill and I had to come back to Canada.

    The transit, grocery , pharmacy, and cultural access was amazing to us, even in times when locals were complaining of severely limited services.

  • Also Canada where the majority of my experience comes from. If I could see some my taxes going towards a Euro-style infra for moving people and things I would be a much happier person overall.

  • Ditto. But the rest of the travel we do need to do to interact with people, amenities, and services, is still worse than it should be due to poor inter-city and city-rural transit. At least here in Canada. My time in Europe showed me how bad we really have it. Even with the unavoidable foibles that happen in the best of cases/countries.

  • I was referring to the city planners as @EtherWhack@lemmy.world correctly surmised.

    I also have worked from home* for almost two decades. But the non-work travel is still stained by the horrible planning in most urban sprawls.

    For various strange definitions of "home". From a campground to an RV on a lake, and apartments in Switzerland to rotting farms in Alberta.

  • And since then - We have found ways to make all travel worse for comfort, more expensive, and more necessary.

  • Regarding your jib. I like the cut.

  • smartass

    I can sit on ice cream and tell you the flavour.

    Sincerely though - I was just being an ass. I didn't intend any actual offense. I Apologize. And I am not one of those downvotes.

  • I always trust any group where the 'main thing' that will get you kicked out is ... telling the truth.

  • Incurious fools

    I haven’t read too much into the topic

    sigh...

  • That is one heck of a reply. Thank you kindly for your time.

    I had a look around and none of my weird little pocket scripts interact directly with X anymore.

    And it looks like an easy decision to reverse with just a session swap, so why not.

    Thanks for the push.

  • There will be enough people asking this as a joke, but I am very serious. Is it actually time to move on from X11 for everyone?

    I have been using linux since a couple months after Linus put the first bits of code on an ftp. I have been mainlining it since 1999 and it has been my entire career since 2009.

    I have been through all the iterations. The svsV's, the runits, the systemd's. And while I don't enjoy a ton of change I did get over it for all of these and still feel 'at home'.

    But for wayland? I have never even tried. I just see everyone saying you are fucked if you have X or Y hardware, or if you require A or B legacy workflows.

    Is NOW really the time for old codgers to give it a serious go?

  • Atheist here. Married a Christian who was into missions, taught Sunday school, etc...

    Love is love and we don't choose who we fall in love with.

    I never once tried to convert her, or call out her beliefs. But over time (she was from a small religious (mennonite) town) she came to see on her own how the indoctrination was just a cover for a lot of evil shit that went down in the church, and in its name.

    She is no longer Christian, and veers towards agnosticism, but when pressed would say she is now more aligned with animism, or the idea that nature is the only 'face' of a god that is not a conscious being, but is just the culmination of all the processes in nature.

  • I am so hardcore. Like Quickdraw McGraw. Fuck what you heard, you ain't heard this before.

  • This is unhinged idiocy. Seek mental help.

  • Look up extra-cellular vesicles. This is where the magic is.