Love the Cave Johnson quote in the readme that just preempts any of those pesky “why” questions.
Love the Cave Johnson quote in the readme that just preempts any of those pesky “why” questions.
Upvoted, saw your comment, immediately removed my upvote.
Yeah, I used to use filezilla and I’m not that old… Right? …Right?
I mean I was just going to put them on my feet… That’s what they’re for, right? RIGHT?!
Oh god, now I don’t know either…
Nothing is certain!
Reality is starting to crumble!!!
Funny you should mention GitHub actions. It’s exactly one of those tools where I was like “this seems cool. I would like to use it, but I don’t even know what for…” and then when I tried to look into it some more I was just more confused than before.
Okay at least I know what to do with those.
I am not 100% convinced that this is satire…
Gumbies isn’t real… Right?
Quick! Screenshot it here and post it on Facebook! The cycle must continue!
I don’t use the plugin, but have you already tried uninstalling it and then installing it again?
Hi. This is your push to do it.
Download it and start a video tutorial of your choosing.
It’s great! Do it!
The idea behind it is not that complicated to explain… They set up a construct that spits out the word “false” and one that spits out “[object Object]”. Taking the character with the Index of 2 from “false” gives us the “l” (the “2” to use as the index is of course also created using only brackets and parentheses). The character with the index of 1 from “[object Object]” is “o”. So we have everything we need to spell out “lol”.
So will posts in a kbin magazine also appear on the lemmy front page? Or do I have to specifically seek them out and subscribe to them for them to appear in my subscribed feed?
I wanted to nitpick on the “other side of the world” part and tell you that NK actually shares a border with Russia. But you’re actually right, Russia is just that massive that its border with Ukraine might as well be on the other side of the earth.