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i dislike the looney troons

his head exploded

elephant in the room

Those lights wont hang themselves

Ok. Since you weren't able to assist, I had to look some up online. I think I have learned a lot and am now confident that I can create a transgender joke that is both funny and non-offensive (e.g. it avoids slurs like "troon", it avoids dead-naming, and it avoids misgendering).

I asked 100 trans people what supports them the best. 5% said there co-workers. 10% said their friends. 15% said their parents. 20% said their partner. The rest didn't say anything and just hung around.

I'm about to eat a big ass container of yogurt. If I stay sounding gayer or blacker, then maybe? (in which pls make me go drink a few shots of straight whiskey to wash the geh away. i'm fine with being blacker tho)

1. soak rice in gasoline

2. throw on fire

3. pee on it

not seeing one existing but you can create:

if you are logged in from browser > click user profile icon in top-right > click communities > there is a new community button

what are your favorite git guis for linux?

I've been using an old as fuck version of git extensions that runs under mono. love the ui/ux and the especially the modularity of it (e.g. i can run a commit dialog/window by itself without needing to open a full-bodied app that presents all kinds of other info and step through to a specific screen).

What's been annoying for me is its lack of stability... seems like it crashes a lot more over stupid shit (like repositioning the cursor or copy/paste in the commit message text box) than it used to. Since this is the only thing I use mono for, I wouldn't mind getting back space from that either.

while i do use cli sometimes, i'm specifically looking for gui recommendations here. FOSS strongly preferred

Mixed feelings

I think part of me does... or could also just be that I haven't met the right one yet and am turned off big time by the modern dating pool. :/

I'm somewhat of a homebody, I like things relatively quiet, like the a/c on nice and cold (68 F/ 20 C), etc. I like the lack of drama but also miss the comfort of someone sharing closest moments with you. Honestly, I'm probably not in the right head space for a serious relationship rn tho.

Don't really drink much these days so meeting at a bar just seems like I'm going for the wrong crowd. Feel like tinder/match/every other 'swipe' style dating app is shallow as fuck and just kinda completely checked out of those a long time ago. Plus it seems like the overwhelming majority of women i meet are strongly leftist/woke and I am very much not. Thought about maybe joining a church or something but even if i got my shit together and put myself back out there, i have no fucking clue where to meet quality, non-democrat, singles in their 30s/40s. is that even a thing lol?

it's good. typing from it now and have used it for some time.

if you are coming from firefox, then depending on your preferences / how much security you like / how much of a chore you find changing app settings to be, then you may find some of the default settings off-putting.

For example, by default, LW is set to not store passwords and forget browsing history. But you can configure it to behave exactly as FF if you want to. That said, some of the about:config settings are better imo. For example, there's a setting for puny codes (used to prevent unicode characters that are visually identical to certain latin characters from being easily used in a phishing attack). Chromium-based browsers enable puny codes by default and I think it is a perfectly sane rational decision to do so, given the security implications. But for whatever reason, mozilla always ships with puny codes disabled. LW ships with them enabled.

Other than that, I haven't noticed much differences from firefox; haven't encountered any addons that work in one but not the other or that sort of thing.