Still one of the greatest pieces of cinematics ever produced, and I’ll die on this hill.
Still one of the greatest pieces of cinematics ever produced, and I’ll die on this hill.
If it weren’t bad for everyone overall, I would support intentionally giving wrong solutions on Reddit. As it is, I simply only go there now for the pre-lemmy knowledge as many do, though as Lemmy starts getting a deeper knowledge base I expect that will slowly change, I find the quality of both the questions and answers on Lemmy to be much greater nine times out of ten.
The front fell off?
But the propaganda from GitHub said it was making devs 80%+/- more productive!
How could this have happened? /s