

What Interac is missing is some sort of protection if a number gets stolen, etc. You could lose all the money in the accounts on a card.


What Interac is missing is some sort of protection if a number gets stolen, etc. You could lose all the money in the accounts on a card.


If I’m really sorry, I’ll add a few more ‘O’s in “SOOOORRY!”


I usually just honk “SORRY” in Morse code.
I stopped using git blame for this reason.


Otto-man, you’re living in a dumpster?



Not sexism, sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Not even using DNS and it’s still causing issues!


I’m not being sensitive, you’re being sensitive!


Most keyboards have a numberpad to the right, so the left is the more ergonomic place for a mouse.
This is why I got a TKL keyboard. It took a long time for me to realize how far away I was reaching for my mouse.
To be fair, it doesn’t really make sense. If it said “transcription error” instead, I’m sure I would have gotten it a lot quicker 🙂.
So they died from E. coli? Sounds rough.


It was mostly a joke/irony.
Git is already a “distributed version control system” that does exactly what I’ve described. On the other hand, relying on centralized systems such as GitHub means that the “distributed” nature of it doesn’t make it any more resilient to failure.


I wonder if it would be effective at blocking its own ads… 🤔


Based on these ads, I do not trust the site anyway.

Love the concept, though.


Would be cool to see those as extensions to Git. Surely they could just be more Git objects?


What we need is some sort of distributed version control system.
I’m not quite sure how it will work yet, but it would have the entire codebase and its history mirrored onto every developer’s computer. Instead of requiring a central repository, developers could share their changes directly with each other.
I find it’s the GUI tools that are usually cryptic, especially when you want to do more than the most basic operations.


They start off by saying their PieFed instance was down.
No, I would never make dinner before picking out something to watch.