

This really needs some timestamps.
Honestly, who didn’t?
I think their heart is in the right place but they didn’t think it through. The way I understand virtue signalling, it needs to include intentional deception.
This right here. For example I’m rolling my eyes at people replacing their Kindles posthaste now. If it still works, it’s a great piece of hardware and replacing it now for the sake of changing the brand only creates more waste. A Kindle one already owns is more green and anti-capitalistic than whatever replacement one might get. It’s borderline virtue signalling.
Yes, that’s how syndromes work. Having one or two of these things is expected. Having half of them isn’t.
A cheap Chinese bluetooth speaker. I bought it due to its great price without any specific idea how to utilize it. Years later I ended up in relatively cramped conditions without the hi-fi equipment I used previously, using this bluetooth speaker as my main audio device for long months.
Lots of my long-term friendships started with open-source projects. If that’s your kind of thing, it’s worth looking into. Either way it usually all boils down to a common hobby.
It depends. What’s your estimated net worth?
But a good landlord with fair prices will prevent evil landlords from price gouging tenants! /s
Personal hygiene is one big reason for me, though obviously there are smaller options than a full multitool like a small Swiss army knife. I just need a small pair of scissors on me 24/7, that’s not negotiable.
Having a basic screwdriver always with me also helps from time to time. Sometimes as a screwdriver, sometimes as a small crowbar.
Ironically, the first thing I would ditch from my multitools and Swiss army knives would be the blade. Scissors do most things I need just as well or better, and the blade is just a liability in lots of jurisdictions.
Probably no, not in this specific form, that being said I don’t want to compare one tragedy to another. There are lots of disgusting parts of the human history, and that’s certainly one of them.
To my non-American ears “negro” sounds far worse actually. Probably because of how rare it is in comparison.
Frankly that’s something I do not understand. Why this single specific word? We have dozens of terrible offensive words. Why this specific one is considered so bad we cannot even talk about it directly, even when merely discussing it? I would think discussing it and not directing it at someone would be pretty reasonable. As with every single other word.
Nothing screams “RESPECT!” as loud as the fear of physical violence.
Which features do you mean? Not disagreeing with you, I’m just curious.
Because he’s good at playing outlaws, duh. /s
With some sprinkle of libraries such as anyhow
and thiserror
the Rust errors become actually pleasant to use. The vanilla way is indeed painful when you start handling more than one type of error at a time.