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  1. @moonman @critialcloudkicker Meanwhile there's twitter blockbots that insult groups and specific people in the code and other junk hosted on there without issue because it's by the right people insulting the wrong people.

    Those were years ago too, prolly ones on there calling people nazis now, not to mention stuff like this, which are somehow fine where other banana isn't allowed. 
    https://github.com/Sheights/StarboundSimpleVoreMod/

    Saturday, 04-Feb-17 07:56:30 UTC from shitposter.club in context
  2. @critialcloudkicker technically it is many repositories, roughly 1:1 ratio of project to repo. if your software is FOSS, they let you host it for free. If you pay, you can have private repositories. The value proposition of Github is that it probably is cheaper for you to use github to host your code than having a dedicated sysadmin and you get much more reliability. The other thing it adds is a really nice collaborative interface for contributors. the problems with it are mostly due to its popularity, too much stuff is in github so when it goes down then everybody is screwed until it comes back up. And the other problem from my perspective is that they started executing editorial control over repo contents. So for example, at one point they started scanning all the repos for offensive words and locking them until you removed the words or got an exception from them. Ex:  someone got their project locked because it had the word "retards" in it b

    Saturday, 04-Feb-17 07:49:39 UTC from shitposter.club in context Repeated by dtluna
  3. @critialcloudkicker technically it is many repositories, roughly 1:1 ratio of project to repo. if your software is FOSS, they let you host it for free. If you pay, you can have private repositories. The value proposition of Github is that it probably is cheaper for you to use github to host your code than having a dedicated sysadmin and you get much more reliability. The other thing it adds is a really nice collaborative interface for contributors. the problems with it are mostly due to its popularity, too much stuff is in github so when it goes down then everybody is screwed until it comes back up. And the other problem from my perspective is that they started executing editorial control over repo contents. So for example, at one point they started scanning all the repos for offensive words and locking them until you removed the words or got an exception from them. Ex:  someone got their project locked because it had the word "retards" in it b

    Saturday, 04-Feb-17 07:49:39 UTC from shitposter.club in context
  4. @critialcloudkicker I use gitgud.io instead of github.com because I don't care for how github runs their business.

    Saturday, 04-Feb-17 07:33:28 UTC from shitposter.club in context
  5. @critialcloudkicker that'd require people to not be wimps. Won't happen, as cool as the concept is.

    Friday, 03-Feb-17 09:03:08 UTC from web in context
  6. @critialcloudkicker yeah, usually that is a constant concern of mine, but not one has broken into our house in a log time so i guess it is fine as long as i dont play on the go

    Wednesday, 01-Feb-17 21:35:54 UTC from web in context
  7. @critialcloudkicker fortunatelly i know a girl who is living with her dutch BF on the south and he has relatives who live in paraguay, so i can probably count on her to buy me one next january or something

    Wednesday, 01-Feb-17 20:07:58 UTC from web in context
  8. @critialcloudkicker people from south go to paraguay, buy a lot of switches for a reasonable price them sell here for the price of a car

    Wednesday, 01-Feb-17 20:06:08 UTC from web in context
  9. @critialcloudkicker i have a ps4 now

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 22:48:21 UTC from web in context
  10. @critialcloudkicker SymMeitra

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 21:48:11 UTC from web in context
  11. @critialcloudkicker Spain's historical areas, Rome, Scotland, Russia, to name a few.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:48:04 UTC from web in context
  12. @critialcloudkicker Ryzen looks promising from what I've seen, but we'll have to wait and see.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:37:23 UTC from gs.archae.me in context
  13. @critialcloudkicker It mostly died out once AMD introduced x86_64 from what I've seen.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:30:46 UTC from gs.archae.me in context
  14. @critialcloudkicker Yes.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:23:49 UTC from gs.archae.me in context
  15. @nerthos @critialcloudkicker Why would you want to visit a ghetto?  Outside of the tourist trap Mexico is a third world country.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:19:42 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com in context
  16. @critialcloudkicker I don't really see anything interesting enough there to put it in my priority list, there's other places I'd rather spend the money in.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:15:30 UTC from web in context
  17. @critialcloudkicker Other instances.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:14:58 UTC from web in context
  18. @critialcloudkicker ... I can advice you to... "you'll" makes no sense in this case

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:10:09 UTC from web in context
  19. @critialcloudkicker Oh. No plans to go to mexico so I'm safe.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:08:08 UTC from web in context
  20. @critialcloudkicker eh I'd just ignore the Mushi Mushi on Facebook then

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:06:09 UTC from web in context
  21. @critialcloudkicker Oh, don't worry, here you can only get it in actual restaurants or food joints. No carts or anything selling mexican food. It's not popular enough. Here you'll mostly find local food, european food, or stuff from neighbouring countries. Mexican and chinese aren't too easy to get outside the capital.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:05:35 UTC from web in context
  22. @critialcloudkicker not surprising

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 20:00:35 UTC from web in context
  23. @critialcloudkicker I don't think it'd do anything to me since I'm used to ultra spicy Spanish dishes, and Mexican food can't be much stronger. But I've never tried any Mexican food.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 19:43:51 UTC from web in context
  24. @critialcloudkicker to access media I have Dropbox attached to both so that isn't a big deal; I don't use itunes on the pc at all. Outside of that I don't have reasons to link the two.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 19:32:20 UTC from web in context
  25. @critialcloudkicker actually it's the only Apple product I own.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 18:58:40 UTC from web in context
  26. @critialcloudkicker Nah, I bought it without any sort of tie to any company. It's not the model itself, all the phones released on 5.1 that are able to update to 6 get the notification.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 18:58:03 UTC from web in context
  27. @critialcloudkicker A j7 I haven't had any issues with other than the annoying notification to update to android 6.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 18:44:27 UTC from web in context
  28. @critialcloudkicker iphone 6s Plus. I came off the 4s and was pleased enough that when the 7s comes out I'll likely go to it.

    Tuesday, 31-Jan-17 18:40:14 UTC from web in context
  29. @critialcloudkicker Or something, yeah.

    Monday, 30-Jan-17 18:31:36 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com in context
  30. @critialcloudkicker They usually introduce proprietary software to the microcontroller on the card, or change the internal pin assignments.

    Monday, 30-Jan-17 10:48:16 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com in context