Yes, we have vegan cookies (and also vegan pizza upon your arrival)
o7 going to miss that 502
(But, seriously) you're an amazing host for this event, it's been fun. Take all the time necessary!
Like naeva said comments by nonvegans are allowed. The rule doesn't explicitly preclude anyone who isn't vegan from engaging in conversation. What it does not allow is for bad faith comments, strawmen arguments (carnist rhetoric and the like), and those that are hostile to vegans (antivegans) to come here and as the OP would put it "meatsplain".
I remove comments that are advocating for animal abuse, carnist propaganda, speciesism, and those made by antivegans.
Discussions about veganism here are heavily skewed as vegans are outnumbered vastly and it tends to be a sensitive topic due to cognitive dissonance. This makes it so that actual discussion is very hard as it often gets overun by reactionary takes and hostility to empathy.
Pinning posts has not helped in the past as most people don't read it or refuse to listen to the message before commenting here.
Just don't update the printer's firmware! Mine's being going great for years now, but I'm scared that I might accidentally update it and the toner will be labeled unauthorised
I relate a lot to this. I also think I have Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder which is apparently meant to be common with ADHD. It takes hours to wake up if I get up before midday, it's so annoying
When I see someone from friendgroup A and friendgroup B together displaying friendgroup C's mannerisms and then they look at me in disgust as I used friendgroup D's funny (but injoke) catchphrase
Could be worse:
git commit --allow-empty-message -m ""
Sorry, but bashmas is over here. It's bashing day now :)
Trust nobody, not even yourself
I had chmod
/*
instead of ./*
using the root user, because I had some file permissions that needed fixing. I quickly realised that I had made the entire filesystem have file permission issues when half my desktop crashed. Couldn't boot the system anymore so I started a distro-hoping journey which was really fun and taught me a lot about Linux.
I still get a rush of anxiety whenever I need to change file permissions recursively.
Sounds like you need an anti-wirus
about:about
to list all the about pages