While this is indeed amazing I think it suffers from not being a PWA. Being able to stuff it on its own little instance with no "back" to go to would allow people getting a cursory look at it to divert attention from…
I mean, really. For a statement noone thought to make until black people started asking to stop being wantonly murdered by cops and which only the sickest people would think to abuse into a "response" to such cries…
Good for him. I'd just have made it a PWA so Apple can't stick their grubby paws on my stuff any more. Apple needs to be made to stop; clearly not just for this random crab app lol but their absolutely heinous business…
There's a TON of power generation alternatives that look much better both from the "trying to not give you a lot of cancer" standpoint and the "efficiency is something we care about" standpoint. Most RTGs make about 3…
Either fill: currentColor or fill: var(--iconColor, currentColor) should do the trick. I prefer the 2nd one because it lets me change iconColor whenever I find it appropiate
Does this let me bundle signed snapshots so random miscreants can't tamper with my app? I couldn't find it, and it's the one thing I'm desperately looking for in this kind of platforms
Not saying the Linux analogy isn't good, but this is more like if entering the flags for `tar` in the wrong order could send you and your immediate family into irreversible ruin forever. It simply should not be…
It's not like the alt attribute stopped existing or anything. This simply lets you make what amounts to pretty screencaps of your code
"Banning" language features that are only "banned" when a linter is placed as a roadblock between the developer and the versioning system have to be the dumbest thing us developers have inflicted upon. How is this…
Hi! Sorry if I'm missing something. I do not understand how to pay you? Clicked around the site for a bit and couldn't find some self evident thing I can do to send you any given amount of money; my employers might find…
How long until this is strategically murdered? I refuse to use Google products for critical infrastructure until they prove they won't kill the product as soon as they lose interest to chase the next shiny trinket or…
Hi! Sorry, not an american. Exactly how is it legal to forego your right to a fair trial on an "agreement" between two parties who for any intents and purposes do not know each other?
The fact that some of the crap spouts are slower doesn't mean the pool isn't filling. You can think of it like this: There is an very large pool about 2/3 full of human crap, being filled by a number of spouts. Some of…
Right, so what's your solution then?
Contracts by definition cannot bind people into illegal conditions, and there's degrees of neglect that can be considered illegal. The entire point of an ombudsman is to keep actors within "this is not illegal" lines;…
Wouldn't this be a matter of simply getting it to an useful starting position?
Sure, but there's also a lot of uh mitten in this case, getting progressively denser as more stuff gets trapped in it. I don't think there's that many ways to trap all the tons of hyperfast shrapnel we've up up there,…
Suppose you put a largeish amount of polyurethane foam in orbit, possibly around some scaffold to take up even more space, had it inflate when up there and had it absorb any wandering garbage for a while. How long would…
If algorithms they own are operating on a list they maintain and they are making you lose profit, exactly why can you not sue them for that lost profis? What's the legal theory here? A product they own and is entirely…
Systems (normally) model organizational processes, so companies with garbage processes usually have garbage systems in place too. This highly specific case reeks of fraud, and you should be able to report them to some…
While this is indeed amazing I think it suffers from not being a PWA. Being able to stuff it on its own little instance with no "back" to go to would allow people getting a cursory look at it to divert attention from…
I mean, really. For a statement noone thought to make until black people started asking to stop being wantonly murdered by cops and which only the sickest people would think to abuse into a "response" to such cries…
Good for him. I'd just have made it a PWA so Apple can't stick their grubby paws on my stuff any more. Apple needs to be made to stop; clearly not just for this random crab app lol but their absolutely heinous business…
There's a TON of power generation alternatives that look much better both from the "trying to not give you a lot of cancer" standpoint and the "efficiency is something we care about" standpoint. Most RTGs make about 3…
Either fill: currentColor or fill: var(--iconColor, currentColor) should do the trick. I prefer the 2nd one because it lets me change iconColor whenever I find it appropiate
Does this let me bundle signed snapshots so random miscreants can't tamper with my app? I couldn't find it, and it's the one thing I'm desperately looking for in this kind of platforms
Not saying the Linux analogy isn't good, but this is more like if entering the flags for `tar` in the wrong order could send you and your immediate family into irreversible ruin forever. It simply should not be…
It's not like the alt attribute stopped existing or anything. This simply lets you make what amounts to pretty screencaps of your code
"Banning" language features that are only "banned" when a linter is placed as a roadblock between the developer and the versioning system have to be the dumbest thing us developers have inflicted upon. How is this…
Hi! Sorry if I'm missing something. I do not understand how to pay you? Clicked around the site for a bit and couldn't find some self evident thing I can do to send you any given amount of money; my employers might find…
How long until this is strategically murdered? I refuse to use Google products for critical infrastructure until they prove they won't kill the product as soon as they lose interest to chase the next shiny trinket or…
Hi! Sorry, not an american. Exactly how is it legal to forego your right to a fair trial on an "agreement" between two parties who for any intents and purposes do not know each other?
The fact that some of the crap spouts are slower doesn't mean the pool isn't filling. You can think of it like this: There is an very large pool about 2/3 full of human crap, being filled by a number of spouts. Some of…
Right, so what's your solution then?
Contracts by definition cannot bind people into illegal conditions, and there's degrees of neglect that can be considered illegal. The entire point of an ombudsman is to keep actors within "this is not illegal" lines;…
Wouldn't this be a matter of simply getting it to an useful starting position?
Sure, but there's also a lot of uh mitten in this case, getting progressively denser as more stuff gets trapped in it. I don't think there's that many ways to trap all the tons of hyperfast shrapnel we've up up there,…
Suppose you put a largeish amount of polyurethane foam in orbit, possibly around some scaffold to take up even more space, had it inflate when up there and had it absorb any wandering garbage for a while. How long would…
If algorithms they own are operating on a list they maintain and they are making you lose profit, exactly why can you not sue them for that lost profis? What's the legal theory here? A product they own and is entirely…
Systems (normally) model organizational processes, so companies with garbage processes usually have garbage systems in place too. This highly specific case reeks of fraud, and you should be able to report them to some…