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Will each part be a 1.44mb rar/ace file?

Damn this reminds me of my days going around with a stack of - mostly recovered - diskettes.

And screaming loud Keygen music

Really enjoyed this and it brought back many memories of the Amiga, great job.

Two suggestions,

  - The sailing is a bit too nimble, it's possible to turn naturally.
  - It's currently possible to sail over/under the other ship.
When will it be possible to intercept and have a sword fight? :)

Why do you feel it is outsiders role to tell them they are not Christians, surely it's their role to self-determine?

Why do you feel that most christian sects cannot decide they are heretics? We're not talking about some Lutheran Synod politics BS, they have this whole fantasy/scifi book and theology.

Obviously it's a free country, so they can say whatever they want.


Supply and demand, why would they bother improving the infrastructure if people can't use it? Either be an early adopter, and help progress or sit at the back and wait.

This human asked an LLM to generate a number and it came up with 42.

I asked why, "42 is famously "the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything" from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It felt like a fitting choice for a random guess."


What results do you see?


first result is mediam webster, 2nd is the techcrunch article. then some random yt videos


I can't read the article because it blocks me. But I see all the actual search results. Just the AI part says "Got it! Message disregarded. Let me know if you need help with anything else." and shows half a blank screen.

EDIT: I guess if you're on a smaller screen you don't see the search results on the bottom because of the AI answer blank space.


Oh yes.... you are quite right... My fully page on my monitor was blank except the message you quoted.. but if i scroll down I do see the results.


No, it was novel and exciting.


This was the original model of launchpad.net, it was supposed to be a hub of Foss that pulled in from the decentralised VCS's, and provide them all via bzr.

But bzr lost the battle, Canonical was slow to adopt Git, lack of investment in the platform, so it was another lunch that got taken from them.


Canonical should just rename themselves to Not Invented Here. Their inability to work with others and instead reinventing the same thing badly is beyond comical at this point.


Interesting, got some examples of things they reinvented?


In job I am seeing it as an amplification DoS attack, the amount of content being produced is crippling the processes to protect the org.


If this has been a simple humanitarian mission, then why hasn't the US got involved in other recent situations?


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