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Eron Wolf might be one of these exceptions. FUTO is trying to support and make sustainable small software projects.
What is the conversion from imperial mother to metric mother? About 1:1.26?
I chose Chameleon from the Xanth universe.
I believe this, but mostly because I was born yesterday.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•On the other hand, it would show that you're comfortable around them2·5 months agoThe first time I farted in front of my wife it nearly ended the relationship. It was a baaaaaad one.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's crazy that a 60 ton metal airplane can just fly3·6 months agoRelevant Louis CK video.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•The Latest Data Confirms: Forest Fires Are Getting Worse1·8 months agoFire, it’s what trees crave.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Everyone skims past filler anyway1·10 months agoDamn Canadians!
Source: I’m Canadian.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto Funny@sh.itjust.works•I don't know what this sport is called, but it looks fun6·11 months agoFlopscotch!
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•In what subtle (or significant) ways has your hometown changed since your childhood?2·1 year agoI grew up in Fort McMurray, home of the Canadian oilsands.
I remember this being a small place and the local newspaper running the story that the place moved from “town” to “City” status.
In the early 2000s this place boomed. Went from about 35000 population to 90000 (there was talk of about 140000 in the region, many people flying in and working out of campus).
During this time, we were getting lots of bad press… The media running stories of rampant drugs in the area and that sort of thing. They used footage from outside the seediest bar in town at 3 a.m. of you go to any town or city and hang out at the lowlife bar at 3 a.m. you can claim how horrible the place is. In reality, this place is filled with young working families. Sure, we have some problems but then any place in earth.
The 2008 financial crisis was kind of a break. By this, I mean that this place was so busy that this slightly impact to the region meant that, for the first time in about 5 years, I had an opportunity to hire some semi-qualified people. In the past 5 years, some of the interviews I had with people (this is for IT jobs) were just ridiculously bad.
2014 saw the price of oil crash. That definitely slowed things down here, moving it from a boom town to a normal place.
2016 brought the wildfires. You may have seen it on the news. 88000 people evacuated from the city.
In 2020, a flood struck our downtown area. Folks from that area were evacuated to other areas.
Currently, we have another wildfire in the region. About 6000 people are currently evacuated but as I understand it, the fire still a ways away and it has been raining a bit over the last couple of days, so I am not overly concerned for the homes of evacuees.
So, my home town has gone through lots of chance and challenges over the years. It was built on a real pioneering spirit and I’m proud of the that the people have demonstrated through the hard times.
I’m 52 now… Probably about 10 or 15 so, I meet my kindergarten teacher (relatively small community) and she told me that she was among the first teachers that allowed children to be left handed.
Definitely have shitty left handed writing and ADHD!
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your fave movie of all time that you love to recommend to people?4·1 year agoSneakers had got to be one of my all-time favorite movies. Definitely still relevant.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularityEnglish5·1 year agoI moved to Linux on my desktop back in 2019. I was sick of my slightly old (4 year old) processor running constantly at 20 to 30 percent utilization.
During COVID, there were times I worked from home and did so successfully on Linux.
Gaming was one of the big for me as well but the transition to Linux was not really that painful. There was only one of two games that I had to leave behind, and even then, I was able to set up Looking Glass to play them occasionally (definitely not a task for a regular end user).
I think some people are too comfortable with MS Office to migrate, if anything, I think Office isa bigger barrier to Linux adoption than Windows is. After all, the are plenty of comments saying “Windows 10… Bad. Windows 11… Worse!” There are no comments focusing on the Office suite being bad.
Bearlydave@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Lady Rose Handbury the *checks notes* Marchioness of Chomondeley???English181·1 year agoExcuse me, Benedict Cumberbatch, will you pass the worcheshire sauce?
I usually wait until the triple A games at under $30. I have a backlog of games I still have yet to touch, so I don’t feel the need to immediately buy games. At $30, even if I only play it for a few hours, it is a decent value per hour.