Lornedon
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I've been trying to get Excalidraw+ for my team since October. It's 8€/month/user.
Why is it important that the wood decomposes before you die?
Seems like it would be easy to fix this situation even without changing the law. - Forbid browsers from sending the DNT header automatically. They may ask the user. - Consider the DNT header valid consent or withdrawal…
But the "tea" one, which the parent comment mentions, is described as originating in the 90s. So it's not really a valid example.
And while we are on the topic of thinhs that are bad but irrelevant to the discussion: Climate change! Man, what a bummer.
I think people who are using "literally" as emphasis instead of really meaning "in a literal sense" are criticized too much. It's just how language evolves. But saying "literally by definition" for something that has…
yt-dlp also works with TikTok links.
If there was a car with those features and someone sold it to me without talking about them, I would be pretty angry. I think you're shooting the messenger here.
I understood this as a showcase of the features that PWAs can use, and I think it does a pretty good job at that. Do I understand your second point correctly? The feature demo is failing at being a feature demo because…
I'm not a lawyer, and I'm confused. Do they lose their trademark if it gets used generically, or if they don't try to prevent that? Because common sense would imply the former, but then this video would just be a big…
Whoop, whoop, that's the sound of the polis!
No. There are leaves that aren't heads (for example, after you delete a branch, the old commits just lie around until someone deliberately cleans them up), and there are heads that arent' leaves (for example if you…
The website exists since 2013, and it seems like they managed just fine.
Why not?
I feel that broad overgeneralizations like this are often just self-revelation. This reads like you find people besides your wife attractive, but rather than recognizing this as normal and healthy, you vilify and…
Let's do a search for the threshold age. I'm 26, and I'd probably do it.
We, the human race, own all windows. We can just throw stones into them. We've just been trained not to remember that.
Yes, I may be overly pendantic. This part just made me suspect that the author didn't have a technological background. That isn't bad per se, as this is mostly a legal topic. Also, I'm not trying to "maliciously take…
Sorry, I sent my comment before it was done. It's edited now.
> We’re using “cookies” as a shorthand for any technologies that can access or store information on a person’s device. This can also include beacons, pixels, scripts, and other technologies. That is a weird use of the…
> The profits earned from these thefts are used to finance drug trafficking I think that drug trafficking is used to finance drug trafficking.
Why do you respond like that to valid criticism?
That's like saying that everything you build with Lego is a pirate ship: To build anything with Lego, you first need Lego bricks. And if you already have those, then you can also build a pirate ship. Turing completeness…
As far as I know this is mostly the work of [Jennifer Daniel](https://jenniferdaniel.substack.com/p/introducing-emoji-kitc...), who is the chair of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee and works at Google. She's great! She…
Exactly. Another everyday example is doing laundry. After I load up the washing machine, it's going to run for 2 hours. I can "multi-task" by doing something else in the meantime, which doesn't really follow the…