It looks like a super genetic stock image, and I always assumed that’s what it is.
It looks like a super genetic stock image, and I always assumed that’s what it is.
I am beginning to think this community is not for me, as I need every other joke explained. But I haven’t given up yet… What is the joke here?
Reality is so unoriginal
It’s just meant to be amusing man
6 is going through exposure therapy.
I didn’t sit through any of those and I don’t get the joke. Do I upvote anyway, trusting that it’s funny? Or just based on the conversation below? Such a dilemma…
I am not an explosives expert, but I’ve seen enough YouTube videos about explosives to know that not all explosives explode in fire. Some are incredibly stable at extreme conditions right up until deliberately triggered. It all depends on the type of explosives.
There may still be ways to detect them, but it’s not necessarily going to be that simple.
That’s a problem when you get to the fourth.
Embedded for convenience:
Can we make it a rubber duck? I’d like to be able to debug my code at any time.
That spoiler tag doesn’t work (on the web version of Lemmy at least) but good effort
Wherever is reading this, this article is worth looking at. Just trust me.
The selfie is honestly not creepy at all, it kinda works too well
Usually when that happens there’s a way to tie it back to circles, but it’s not always easy to find
There’s likely a clearer error if you scroll up.
There is no option for a tiny warning icon, all AFs get the same treatment - this might be a bad design, but there’s no bad intentions behind it.
This isn’t about what they like devs doing. It’s about informing users about how the app works and what it does.
If they didn’t want Organic Maps on F-Droid, they’d just kick them off. There have been plenty of opportunities for them to do it and seem justified, i.e. “we are removing Organic Maps from F-Droid forever because its devs are constantly complaining, causing us extra work and drama in long fruitless discussions”. The opportunity to do that was explicit in the discussions and they didn’t take it.
It’s not deliberate. What is their motivation for doing that?
Organic Maps thinks that F-Droid has it in for them. (Untrue).
F-Droid labels anti-features, properties of an app which are contrary to the philosophy of FOSS in some way. Organic Maps is labeled for two things:
Tethered Network Service is a newly introduced anti-feature. This is besides the point, but before it was added, instances of this were labeled just “Non-Free Network Service”, which was ambiguous and caused a lot of confusion. The important thing is that it’s a new way to label apps.
The F-Droid app has a filter that hides apps based on their anti-features. The filter lists various anti-features to select, and an “Other” category for everything not listed. The new TetheredNet is part of Other.
Here’s the problem: the default filter used to hide apps with “Other” AFs. This default was changed some months ago, but only for new installations. Old installations, even if updated, will stick to whatever was the default when they were installed, therefore they will hide Organic Maps. Organic Maps made a big deal out of this, basically trying to shame F-Droid.
According to the latest F-Droid news, this should be resolved already or soon. I don’t know what the solution is, but I have a couple of guesses.
Thanks, Wikipedia.