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Hasn’t this already been firmly established quite some time ago?
Hasn’t this already been firmly established quite some time ago?
This was my first thought: when will we get an arm based framework laptop?
I would immediately leave and get as far away from my home as possible, since that’s where they’re coming to look for me.
There’s a reason that your instance (and others) has defederated from hexbear.
i don’t think hexbear is a good sample group for the average lemmy user nor representative of lemmy users a whole. you might do better sampling lemmy.world, or assembling a meta poll from the top 5 or top 10 instances.
“smells! our human brought in smells from the outside! smells!!”
Haiku - based on BeOS
“inspired by” would be more accurate. there’s no original BeOS code in Haiku for legal reasons (other than the interface, which was open-sourced with the release of BeOS 5). All backwards-compatibility with original BeOS software is (impressively) reverse-engineered. Haiku OS is, itself, original software made to - in every way - look, feel, and operate just like BeOS did.
edit: i had a buddy in high school who had a BeBox. it was like having the best of a Mac and a PC in one machine. it really was a spectacular machine and OS. i really wish Apple had picked it up, but they went with NeXTSTEP instead, which, i admit, was still a pretty solid choice.
Do you want an AI Tamagotchi?
I heard this in Jack McBrayer‘s voice
YouTube is the virus
Imagine how delicious that would be
Mmmm… fried T-Rex drumstick
Centaurs are Klingons. Got it.
my cat Holy Lord Emperor Finley the Magnificent and Soft wants to know wtf you mean by “once”?
also suggesting that those beans could have been found in a nebula, dick
“The best part is that when you try to turn it off, Scarlett Johannessen’s voice just laughs at you.”
I’m glad you have a hobby tracking the historical progress of life-extending technology, but I find your entire premise to be a straw man.
I have no concern about them not living long enough. So your magical “maybes” and “it could happens” are completely irrelevant.
You might be arguing against your own comments here when you hit 65 and realize you still maintain mental acuity and are thriving.
I’m not running for office nor scotus. But if I were, I’d hope reason would dictate sensible policy, not magical thinking about whatever far-off technological theoretical you might imagine.
Free trials 4 lyfe