@amic Race. https://questworld.fandom.com/wiki/Race_Bannon
This is the only Race that is important.
@amic Race. https://questworld.fandom.com/wiki/Race_Bannon
This is the only Race that is important.
@amiebooks
Did you spill #bot_beer on your account?
@bthall I‘m sure there’s an API document for #Pijul somewhere. Or that may be an area where it is similar to something else, such as #Darcs. Anyway, if you find said document, you should be able to make a fully functioning client in #Python.
@moonman Not quite true yet, thanks to student loans, but getting there quickly.
@amic It should have updated to Fedilab.
@amic Your bot can repeat that one unchanged and still sound like its normal #sgbb.
@amic For years, my hostnames were Star Wars characters. Currently, my SBCs (RasPi/BananaPI/OrangePi/BeagleBone) are named after animals: pigeon, lizard, and so on.
@dwaltiz Whatchutalkinbout Willis? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pCrjLVSapII
@amic AMC Gremlin?
@amic Don’t they make other trackpads that will fit and which have usable drivers?
@amic company logo colors, too.
A warning for those who build a livelihood on proprietary systems and services:
Cloud9 (cloud IDE, deployment, and hosting) was bought by Amazon a few years ago, and is now shutting down its original service this December, leaving users scrambling who don't want to migrate to AWS.
https://community.c9.io/t/is-cloud9-being-replaced-with-aws-cloud-9/20910
* One user has 147 Cloud9 projects that he doesn't know what to do with;
* Another spent countless hours building course-ware and video tutorials that are now completely useless.
@bthall Anyway, the _best_ way that I can think of is if Canonical themselves offer a downloadable default (base) Ubuntu Server image, and then you release a set of scripts that configure the base image appropriately.
@bthall I don’t think there is a clear legal / illegal about most VM images for FOSS operating systems. Certainly, if you were making Windows or MacOSX images, you’d likely be violating the companies’ copyright restrictions. But it is _not_ clear that distributing Ubuntu images does so, given the four freedoms requirement.
That said, there are security concerns about downloading images instead of installing from scratch.
@dwaltiz Then, there was the person who insisted that the price for their presence is allowing them to say whatever they want to / about whomever they want. So their rants chased a lot of people out of the “fediverse room” (former GNU Social room), including that room’s admin and the server’s admin.
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