

Fuck, me too. I barely even use it… uninstalled.
Fuck, me too. I barely even use it… uninstalled.
Cooking oil helps with scrubbing it off so that it doesn’t continue to stick. Good for scraping off the residue.
Building more homes is the only long-term solution.
Budget is not good at home. It makes sense.
Never trust America. Got it.
Something makes me think that Iran didn’t trust them either, they were just unable to defend themselves.
More specifically, the bracelets are lined up for rot13.
It might be more fun to print two randomly ordered bracelets that need to be lined up correctly to en/decipher a message.
100 year copyright is fucking ridiculous, but I still think copyright has its place. The enemy of my enemy is a useful ally?
No no no. This anniversary is about how communism is bad.
They’ve both been mentioned multiple times already, but I think you need to try out both Logseq and Obsidian and pick whichever you like better. They are both very similar, but take slightly different approaches. There are also plugins for each to make them behave more like the other.
I personally use Logseq because it’s open source and I like the daily journal and outlining features. I used and enjoy obsidian, too, and it has plugins to improve journals and outlining.
Are the kids not using cdparanoia these days?
Indeed. A marathon is 42 km.
I agree, but I think they are? I think every (traditional) western ally of the US are working back channels to no success. They’re moving on and finding more reliable trading partners.
They can be sweet, but definitely don’t need to be.
As another 90s kid, definitely pizza.
That’s a great article, thanks. In his book, he just sticks to recursive descent parsers and doesn’t get into Pratt parsers, but I think it’s a great introduction to interpreters.
If you’re interested in this topic, I can highly recommend the book Crafting Interpreters.
great example of a code smell, too! JS needs to know about styles?
shouldn’t be styling in JS!
But what if I want to use JSSS?
Consider a Brazilian Lemmy instance. They will have to remove everything anyone complains about.
There’s no way to tell legitimate requests from illegitimate and as soon as volunteer admins are overwhelmed with requests, they will have to automatically delete any post that they are notified about.
All the power is on the side of the complainant. Nonprofit Lemmy hosts would go bankrupt in minutes trying to fight it.