Not at all.
Everything that i use in my daily work for the last 12 years, i learnt after age 19. I was an electronics engineer by education.
I learnt Linux, operating systems, systems programming etc all later on. And now I’m a systems developer with 12 years of experience.
Which one’s your overall favourite so far?
Yup. And it’s frustrating. The level of entitlement!
The limits of physics could be a rendering limit on the simulation hardware.
It hurt itself in confusion. Genius.
Netflix, Amazon prime.
I tried mlem, memmy, and wefwef.
Mlem is missing quite some features at this point. Wefwef is browser only.
So I’ve been using memmy for the most part. It’s good.
There’s apple_enthusiast which is decently active.
Actually it’s reddit I’m looking away from. Not Apollo. Memmy is good. In a better state than mlem I’d say.
I’m considering it myself. Haven’t done it yet, but haven’t browsed reddit today either.
My guy, it takes way way way more than a few hours to “add support”. You make it sound as if it’s so easy.
He spent years building that app, improving it, only to have the rug pulled out from under him. I’m sure any developer would be pretty distraught by such an event. I know I’d be.
Gorgeous locks!
It’s beautiful.