cowsay
should be at the end of every script you run.
BitingChaos
Googling so many "how do I do X?" type of questions have top-results of 10-minute videos where someone has their cluttered Desktop in full 1920x1080 and then they open the tiny command prompt in a small window (it's clear they have no idea how to record a video), where they clumsily type commands they clearly don't understand, and fumble through the entire process.
I just needed a single command. It should have been a 1-second result at the top of search, not shitty videos or SEO dynamically-generated shit site that are trying to sell me something.
The content didn't violate Lemmy terms of service or be of anything illegal, just the rules the mod posted.
If the mod has a short list of rules that say not to post X, and a user specifically posts X, what can I do really do about it? They may get some downvotes, but the posts stays up. The post gets reported, but the post still stays up. I check back a week later, and the post is still there.
I can't build a community up, and if it's clear the creators of that community and/or the current mods themselves have moved on or simply don't care, then I will just move on.
I just stop reporting posts and simply leave the community if the posts stay up for several weeks.
Step 1: invent imaginary problem/scenario
Step 2: ANGERY
They usually cover/conceal nipples, so you don't see everything.
In the list of "games", the top item is the "Just Talking" or whatever the category is called. Click that and try various sorting.
Punishing the poor and making things harder for them to dig out of their situation is certainly for the best!
I never knew that pirating kids was such a problem.
How much have you even contributed to this "shitty" community?
It's clear they are morphing backwards into Cinemax.
I installed Firefox (Android version) on a Chromebook to see if I could keep 2 browsers with separate profiles and setups.
The Firefox browser on a Laptop computer looked awful. A narrow phone UI, but stretched really, really wide. It made no attempt at utilizing a wide tablet layout.
Picture unrelated...
That looks like the species that shows up every year.