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@jameschip
It's marginally related to your toot I replied to.
The question was posed mostly for effect, and does not necessarily need an answer. If you were also curious, you could boost it.

@jameschip
Many use a google email address to create an account anywhere. Though I guess @sir would say you don't need an email address to form online friendships if you just use IRC.

@jameschip
Are there any mastodon/fediverse servers which don't require an email address to sign up?

@kline
You use google as your search engine. What did you expect?

@jameschip
Also, is there a reason that you've done `git config user.email "na"`

@jameschip

@@ -19,12 +19,7 @@ function gemini_request
set url (string trim $url)
set request (string trim $request)

- set last_char (string sub -s -1 $url )
- if test $last_char = "/"
- set len (string length $url )
- set len (math $len-1)
- set url (string sub -l $len $url)
- end
+ set url (string split / $url | head -n1)

The world would be a better place where, when someone encounters something confusing or which doesn't meet their preconceptions, they first tried to learn and understand it before rewriting a bunch of software and shoving all of their notions of correct into the domain

This one is kind of subtle so to be clear I'm talking about the influence of windows and mac on linux

uspol 

@popey
Yeah, the only value I get from microblogging is in communicating with macro-bloggers.
Thanks for taking the time for us, we'll miss you.
popey-rocketman.mp3
@sudo

Anbox on the Librem 5

puri.sm/posts/anbox-on-the-lib

"Anbox now runs on the Librem 5, getting you access to many additional free software apps that are packaged only for Android."

@tbernard
I like the other one better.
I think because when the gradient follows the movement, there's more contrast.

@c
I would hope amoral. I think of Martin Luther chasing the devil away "with a fart"... but then again, reverence for the devil is most certainly immoral. I think we can apply some logical fallacy to this point...

Today in The Bookseller - the UK's trade magazine for the bookselling industry - I published "Inaudible," in which I unpack my reason for foregoing hundreds of thousands of dollars by refusing to allow Audible to put DRM on my audiobooks.

thebookseller.com/blogs/inaudi

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@sir
Bicycling in the suburbs is very accessible even for grade-schoolers. Of course, this is provided that you stay relatively close to suburbia. Where I'm from, a younger highschooler could get themselves downtown from the suburbs without too much effort.
@qrsbrwn @JonYoder@mastodon.technology

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