Fla @ Fla @lemmy.zip Posts 0Comments 5Joined 2 wk. ago
Thanks for replying, he's a very cute little fella.
Heres mine in return 😁
I really hate to be 'that guy' but collars without an easy snap/breakaway can be really harmful to outdoor cats if they get caught on something (if the cat is trapped somewhere it could be seriously harmed or worse).
Hopefully this was just a bit of fun for the pic and im overreacting 🙂.
Given the context of the UK political climate, who would you have voted for?
*The tories that caused brexit (along with plenty of other scandals)
*UKIP/Reform (who's members also caused brexit)
*Lib Dems (split the left vote and help the aforementioned)
*Labour who as of the last election, hadn't had a go at shafting us in a while
Im not saying voting isn't important, it is. But i'm struggling to see the connection between this issue and who could be voted for.
The only party that i've seen against this change is Reform, but they come with more than enough baggage..
Both my parents use linux mint with 0 issues.
my dad is abysmal at tech, never sent an email, hates the concept of passwords etc, etc.
Other than resetting Facebook passwords and replacing a laptop battery, they have never needed a thing from me.
Out of curiosity, what is it that you mom wanted from a pc?
My parents only ever seem to use their web browser, which is identical to the windows experiance.
Not an opinion i hold. But i've heard others say that code should be written in a way thats simple and easy to understand, e.g. variables/methods with meaningful names. Logic kept simple within aptly named methods that define what it does.
The stance seems to be that if you should keep code simple enough, or named well enough that comments aren't necessary in the first place (excluding niche situations).