Yeah, and look how that turned out
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.
Yeah, and look how that turned out
Numeric .xyz domains only cost $1 a year. They’re not great for things like mail because they’re often used by spammers (probably because of the price), but it’s great for cheap signed DNS hostnames.
I point it to the server on my local network and use Wireguard to connect myself.
I still wonder why they decided to write their own UI framework from scratch.
Rider can do code replacement too and has worked much better in my experience
The company I work for loves Azure. If it’s not available as an Azure service it won’t be used (except for uptime kuma). Some time ago there was a global Azure outage and we could do literally nothing. All tasks and code were on Azure Devops and all communication went through Teams and Outlook.
The webhook integration has also recently been removed from Teams so uptime kuma also didn’t work for like a week until it was fixed by using Azure’s automation service.
A classmate I was doing a project with saved his code as screenshots in a word document.
It’s great for explaining entry level information on a wide variety of topics. More advanced / obscure topics are more prone to hallucinations. I used it to learn React and it was a great introduction.
affordable housing
Last time I checked they had a housing finanical crisis and companies building “tofu” housing
The responses the admin who added the bot gave to people’s concerns when they announced it, weren’t that great. (Link)
The Lemmy.world admin disregarded all criticism and just said people shouldn’t complain, after just asking for feedback in the post itself
Example:
What a terrible idea.
MBFC is already incredibly biased.
It should be rejected not promoted.
Admin response:
Ok then tell me an alternative we can use in the scale for free.
None? Then pls dont just complain complain complain… And dont suggest improvements.
(Yes, I just took my old comment)
There are only 7 unit test classes. 2 of which I wrote myself this month.
I already did so an hour ago
UPDATE: It has been merged
Found it while refactoring KDE Connect Android.
OP (rosschie@lemdro.id
), only posts news articles of 3 sites (not a single comment or other post).
Site | Posts |
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www.ibtimes.co.uk | 27 |
www.techtimes.com | 10 |
www.hngn.com | 4 |
I’ve heard that from plenty of people
What are you talking about?
We were shown different news articles from about the same event and were given the task to point out their biases based on the differences. Do schools over there do that too?
I think it’s hard to compare the bias of organizations that have an anti-war stance and organizations that literally believe in mythical beings.
Wifi networks may add popup pages by man in the middeling connections to unsecured sites. However, it’s very uncommon to see an unsecured site and people therefore won’t see the popup which grants them access after agreeing to the terms of use of the network.
The handling is enforced by one while the other may be unknown to the person who calls the function. I think that’s a pretty clear difference.