Oh. I wasn't referring to nor even aware of a Blorp link...
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Is this incorrect? I intentionally refer back to the original material whenever possible. It feels cleanest.
Weird, is it not showing an XKCD comic crosspost? I don't understand how to do those... It is pointing on my end in Blorp to: https://lemmy.world/post/47626053
Gotcha. Well, I should say that, at least back when I was on Windows, trying to use LibreOffice's dark theme was extremely crippling; entire rows of buttons would be invisible to the point of trying to go dark making the program invisible (and if you're really used to dark themes like me, that can be quite unpleasant).
I don't actually think it's generated, but yeah, it's being really nitpicky and convoluted. The Update Manager options, for example, are basically minuscule battery-saving improvements for laptops. Glad I'm not going nuts!
In what ways have you customized it? Curious about what I'm missing out on... the coding menus seem overwhelming to me to try to do anything with...
Then do they eventually disintegrate? What becomes of them? Do they eventually turn into... dark matter?!
*Dun, dun, *duuuuuun*
Really? I mean, I mostly hate billionaires.
Wait, how many people can a single ghost take out over the course of its existence? Can a billionaire ghost take out more people than one who died below the poverty level? How long is a ghost's existence? Is it unable to move on because it hasn't yet eradicated everyone it wants to? What if it is just unable to for whatever reason? Does it simply roam the Earth forever harming other people that it didn't even intend to originally?
Please don't waste my data when I can rotate it in my mind.
Wow, you're right; it actually managed to go through the entire post without mentioning a single model... So ridiculous.
and other overseas markets shortly.
Such aaaaas... Manifest Destiny Land?
Wow, this certainly seems way more robust than Briar. I especially like the Bluetooth integration. However, I'm wondering about why the white paper says nothing about offline devices. For example, what happens if you try to send a message while the other person is offline and then you yourself end up going offline when they're online? Does that mean that the message will just never get sent until both of you are online at the same time? That's how Briar works. Briar also warns about battery drain because of the devices' constant searching of each other.
By the way, we can all also tell that the website is clearly vibe-coded, but you at least have the open source code going for you.