If I were to be hit with "we do not consider multiple user cases" in a Linux context, by someone on the other side calling themselves a developer, then either they were paying me to work with them or I would have stopped any correspondence.
I coffinsec even treated the other side as a person worth talking to, they have already been way more accommodating than me.
ulterno
Cumulative since epoch of course.
Us of course. With the small 's'.
would have to dig deep into the stew because the puppy was at the bottom
I am having a hard time getting that.
If puppy is more tender, it would be because its tissue is lighter and composed more of fat and areolar tissue than muscle and dense connective tissue. Then in a stew full of meat from multiple ages of dog and what not, the puppy should be more buoyant than the dog, making it float higher.
How then, does the puppy end up at the bottom?
Also, to the right of those:
- roots
- stems
- branches and twigs
- leaves
- flowers
- beans
- seeds
- fruits ...
I was thinking that the faces looked more uncanny than pretty.
But considering how many different art styles I have seen, I'll probably get used to this too.
Happened with 2 of my ISPs.
I always started by telling them that I am calling using my registered number. They still asked me my registered number and then commented by telling me that I had called using that number.
Note: there does appear to be a “find a team” community, but there’s only four posts, and it looks like it died a year or so ago…
Maybe if people looking for a team, actually post in [INAT] inat@programming.dev , it won't be dead any-more.
Cue -> you
I have subscribed to it and similar communities and check them every month or so.
So I saw a post where the body text said, "Title".
The beaks, yes.
You can mill them into a powder and use it as an additive.
erhmm... chicken remains. That's what they said.






IMO, telling the manager of their mistake is not politics.
Colluding with others to make said manager lose standing in front of their superior, is politics.