

Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic
Not that I expect anything from these people, but… seriously?
Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic
Not that I expect anything from these people, but… seriously?
Don’t be ridiculous. Where would they get sunlight in England?
Does the ad money in this case go to the creators of the content displayed on these displays, or does it go to Amazon who also got money from selling these displays?
Isn’t this basically what influencers do?
Neovim has something better - there is a plugin that installs the servers for you - https://github.com/mason-org/mason.nvim - and then you can just use the servers that plugin has installed (which should be more trustworthy because you just need to trust the plugin and not some random executable)
There is also https://github.com/mason-org/mason-lspconfig.nvim which bridges the two and automatically enables servers that were installed via Mason.
The LSP support itself is builtin in Neovim (not in Vim though, AFAIK), but each language server needs to be configured and activated. There is a plugin with all(ish) configurations - https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig - and activation is done with a vim.lsp.enable("server-name")
command, which you just put in your config and the Neovim will start the LSP when you open a relevant file.
A lie is your own creation. You can tweak it to make it more palatable. You can’t do that with the truth - you didn’t make it, you can only use what it already is.
This is not about mistakes in the Git-managed code. This is about mistakes in the Git commands themselves. Anything that involves merging/rebasing/conflict resolution can potentially be botched. These mistakes are usually fixable, but:
God forbid a man has hobbies
Oh my god Karen you can’t just ask dildos why they aren’t black
What I really don’t understand is why are we still seeing copy-pasted messages from bots in 2025. We have LLMs now. We had for a couple of years. It’s not that hard to generate unique messages. You’d think (the people operating) these bots would use that?
More like a DM who was not prepared for the players inquiring about the name of one of the random goon NPCs.