i don't care who baked them, i ain't eating those fingers.
colin
In August, the man allegedly pulled Dalton from her car, which struck and killed her as her assailant drove away.
i'm having trouble visualizing what happened here. she was pulled out of her car, and then her car rolled over her? but it only rolled her over after the assailant had returned to his own car and was driving away?
i'm not trying to be a skeptic: i'm just confused what actually happened.
poor Stark, outranked by a dead guy
username checks out
lick behind the knee... goddammit, i need to know
nixpkgs already has infrastructure to compile to wasi the same way you compile to other platforms like arm, darwin (macOS), musl, etc.
nix-build -A pkgsCross.wasi32.$pkg
i haven't found any $pkg
there that actually builds though. coreutils
depends on posix stuff, busybox
tries to include a non-existent netdb.h
file. even hello
barfs inside i think some autotools-generated wrapper around fcntl
.
i don't understand enough about wasm to know if it really is reasonable to think of it as a "system" the same was x86_64-linux
or aarch64-multiplatform
is a "system", but if so i'd love the equivalent of this blog post showing how to use (or fix) the wasi32 system!
i've always felt uncomfortable labeling something as "public" while also charging for use. most of the arguments for fares seem to apply equally well to other public services, yet we don't charge $ for people to use or borrow books from our public libraries, and nobody's up in arms about that. IMO the 45% of riders who aren't paying fares are the ones who've got it right.
still the best OVA of all time (change my mind)
i’m betting 80% odds this is from Bakemonogatari.
that kind of door is fine for me. it's doorknobs -- where you have to rotate them more than a quarter turn to unlatch the door -- for which i'm always spilling stuff (and then ranting to anyone who will listen about how dumb it is that of all the types of door handle, the U.S. uniformly settled on knobs for inside the home).
i think "autistic" would be perfect, as there's a reasonable case that Frieren is neurodivergent (at least by human standards).
anyway @[email protected], i will tag my posts more once Lemmy has better tagging. right now at the post-level it's just NSFW or not NSFW, and the sidebar's pretty clear IMO on where that line's to be drawn. at the comment level, there's only block-level spoilers, with no way to spoiler individual words. my honest advice if it bothers you is to get in contact with the devs and discuss better features around that. this isn't meant as a dismissal: the nice thing about stuff like Lemmy v.s. reddit is that you actually can speak with the devs just by searching the software on GitHub and then joining the chatroom(s) linked from the readme.