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blaue_Fledermaus

Software Developer from a germanic region in south Brazil.

I may occasionally post about #software, #dotnet, #csharp, #fsharp, #politics, #theology, #christianity

Politically leaning towards #ChristianAnarchism

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  • @phudgins
    Well, the Christian faith is that He is alive right now, and also as God has omniscience.

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  • One technique I've heard being used by Bible translators to learn new languages: show some curious/interesting object, you'll learn the phrase "what is this?", then start pointing at everything and repeating it.

  • I feel some good starts could be Martin Luther's "Small Catechism" and "On Christian Liberty".

    Edit: maybe a bible studies group of an historical church (Lutheran, Presbyterian, Catholic, Orthodox, etc. )

  • Hello from Mastodon.

    Ats are not required, clients usually add them automatically, but they can be removed.

    Only posting directly into a community from Mastodon requires @

  • IIRC one book says that hobbits still exist, but got smaller, and too shy to appear.

    Dwarves just died off, too few children.

  • It is a nice backpack tho...

  • Why this controversy now? Tools like StyleGAN could do this for years already.

  • To be a little bit more fair, he also put some people he did like in hell.

    And the "lost love" does criticize and accuse him a few times.

    Not disagreeing.

  • Little Big Adventure 2 helped me with English.

  • I watched the prequels first as a child. I still like Jar Jar.

  • @tirednbored
    It's great that you care! It has made you create this space to help yourself and others to heal. That's something to be proud!

    Virtual hug from a virtual dad 🫂

  • Now if only Macron stopped blocking the EU-Mercosur trade deal...

  • VOTE

  • Here in Brazil voting is legally considered a duty, not a right, nobody gets to not vote unless they have adequate justification, otherwise there's a fine.

  • I don't think it's relevant, I can use CLI and terminal just fine and if it's required to do my job then so be it.

  • It's a preference, and I may complain about it on social media, but I know things are how they are and I'm not so hung up on it as to let it affect my work.

    Worst case I would take a few minutes between tasks to quickly whip up a GUI helper, but I think that in 10 years I only did it 2 or 3 times.

  • For CLI programs I agree, but I've come across GUI programs for which the official installation instructions were CLI only (like Android Studio).

    I'm not GUI-only, I just strongly prefer it. My CV does contain me having years of experience developing GUI programs.

  • Yes, eventually I learned how, but the vast majority of tutorials on how to install or do anything on Linux jump straight into it.
    And as a software developer, a lot of tools I come across don't have an official non-terminal installation option.

  • Yes, I eventually managed to learn how to do most stuff without the terminal, but almost all "How to do Whatever on Linux" tutorials immediately jump into it.

    I know the terminal is more distro-agnostic, but even the distro-specific tutorials do it.