Eh, whatever. It puts food on the table…
Eh, whatever. It puts food on the table…
Yes, indeed, I see javascripts in the wild every day.
Custom icon packs for the win!
Practical IQ test with binary result (“pass”/“fail”).
I’m a hobbyist photographer. Facebook and Instagram are my main outlets to show off my work right now. While (fortunately) my livelihood doesn’t depend on that hobby, I’d still rather have the online presence.
Same sentiment here. Coming from Opera (in the days it had its own engine) and having been using Vivaldi as my daily since its first public preview, native mouse gestures is the thing I miss the most from Firefox.
I know that the folks at Vivaldi are pretty strongly against the manifest v3 thing, but seems like at one point they’ll have to fold.
Miss Universe has always been won by someone from Earth. Coincidence?
This promo aside, it’s ridiculous that people are okay with paying and still seeing ads (and to think of it, it’s been like this since the days of cable).
A free to use but ad-supported tier is totally understandable, but the way we have it today is borderline absurd.
Don’t be a fan of one or the other, just get what’s more appropriate at the time of buying.
Sounds like a humble brag about how many spare rooms you have.
Syncthing ftw. As soon as I plug my phone into a charger, it starts syncing everything to my NAS. Even if it’s not charging, I can override the rule and force it to sync.
Friends? You guys have friends?
Host your own stuff. With this little load you can do it on your own hardware with very little resources.
“Catching mice is a stupid question.”
Damn I feel old now. It feels like this came out like 5-6 years ago.
Yup. It’s as if we’re assuming this friend is coding inside Notepad.
It’s not even that much of a pain. I’m mostly dealing with TypeScript, very rarely vanilla JavaScript, and it’s even enjoyable most of the time.