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What do you use as a PayPal replacement?
What do you use as a PayPal replacement?
I don’t see a critic, I see someone trying to help.
At some point you need to choose agency and be your own parent. It takes a horrific amount of work and you need to choose agency like every fucking nanosecond which is exhausting but it’s already exhausting and horrific being depressed and screaming at yourself to stop staring at your phone and do something, anything, please, so you might as well get up and do five push-ups so you can say you moved your life 1% forward that day.
A defeatist mindset only leads to weaponizing ones incompetence, which is cancerous.
I agree with you, you need to take manageable bites to even begin to get a grip on executive dysfunction. The downvotes seem extreme.
1% more each day every day, baby.
I’ve never heard of either app, are they open source?
What distro are you on?
Barracuda by Heart
This looks awesome, thanks for posting!
What lead you to believe NPM is useless/messy?
What an amazing cheat sheet then!
I’m about to print this out to add to my pile, thanks for taking the time.
I am new to Linux, is this the current “standard” file system?
LFG Humanity! We fuckin WIN THESE go TEAM
SMoonposting at its finest.
More beautiful than any sunset.
Audibly chuckled at this. Out loud.
The highest honor my people can give. All those years of trauma, worth it.
Here friend, I also didn’t know
Snap is a software packaging and deployment system developed by Canonical for operating systems that use the Linux kernel and the systemd init system. The packages, called snaps, and the tool for using them, snapd, work across a range of Linux distributions[3] and allow upstream software developers to distribute their applications directly to users. Snaps are self-contained applications running in a sandbox with mediated access to the host system. Snap was originally released for cloud applications[4] but was later ported to also work for Internet of Things devices[5][6] and desktop[7][8] applications.
Lyrics from the song Guillotine by the band Death Grips. No further knowledge is needed to “get it”.
Just wait until Google implements Web Environment Integrity.
We should already be in the streets and we’re not.
Make it $.01 and you might actually have a good idea on your hands. Big enough to matter given the thousands of users, small enough for the average user not to care.
The hard part is running a secure and private payment system on top of this.
Great story dawg, thanks for sharing