imho for a standard epub there should be as little CSS as possible
yeah editing all the footers and navigation parts in html is too annoying to me so i've resorted for my websites to just a back button to a page that has links to everything else lmao
i've never noticed slow file access through wsl, but ive also only used it to compile small c programs tbh
these still exist on windows though? you just hold alt
no idea about your account but i would suggest getting email + other accounts for all of your acquaintances asap lmao
Is this only on windows 11 or does it support 10 as well? (i cant access the site rn because of wifi)
every day i am more glad i cannot update to 11 because windows 10 seems to be better in every way
i started using duckduckgo after google added ai, and it runs way faster [i use lite.duckduckgo.com :3] edit: my school blocks all search engines other than google though XD
tbh python seems really unreadable to me, and i'm saying that as someone who's first [non-Scratch] programming language was that. stuff with syntax closer to C or javascript seems easier to see [C?] where stuff starts…
the only locale i know about is the windows one that's hidden in some menu that i had to set to japan to get some random application to run, and now all of my backslashes look like yen symbols :P ... maybe i won't get…
i feel like this is going to be really dangerous tbh, especially if it starts blocking informational content
This is why I generally prefer CW/Content warning; it is basically saying "this is what this contains", instead of putting any implications of it being triggering. So CW: suicide, for example, is just for anyone who…
ive heard that poob has it for you!
God, i finally understand why people hate on windows xD
> removal of title bars they did what??? [i'm still on 10 because 11 won't run on my laptop </3]
I honestly forgot there was even a "base" UI to open documents from, i use libreoffice largely for spreadsheets and just open the spreadsheet program directly XD
> most web apps load faster than their native counterparts these days maybe i'm doing something wrong, but from what i've noticed, the browser is usually what takes up most of my computer's resources. also, i assumed…
firefox crashes... decently often for me, but it's usually pretty clear what the cause is [having a bunch of other programs open]. every time i can recall my computer bluescreening [in the last year~, since that's how…
i'd argue a discord is never really "public", since there's still a barrier to entering and it's easy to get banned
i wonder if this could be used to make a jailbreak possible :3
it's more just a personal want to be able to see what I can do on my own tbh; i don't generally judge other people on that measure although i do think Steve Jobs didn't make the iPhone /alone/, and that a lot of other…
i agree. it seem like an expectation these days to use AI sometimes... for me i am happy not using it at all, i like to be able to say "I made this" :)
yeah, the issue is that there really can't be one "do-it-all" tool. even duolingo doesn't really teach grammar iirc [which really means one can't become fluent tbh]. one kinda has to set up the parts by oneselves, but…
how big are these pizzas, i almost always eat 4 [if i'm warming up a frozen one i'd have all of it tbh]
duolingo is pretty bad overall, sadly most better alternatives [zB: anki flashcards] are a bit less shiny and more difficult to set-up for less tech-oriented people
imho for a standard epub there should be as little CSS as possible
yeah editing all the footers and navigation parts in html is too annoying to me so i've resorted for my websites to just a back button to a page that has links to everything else lmao
i've never noticed slow file access through wsl, but ive also only used it to compile small c programs tbh
these still exist on windows though? you just hold alt
no idea about your account but i would suggest getting email + other accounts for all of your acquaintances asap lmao
Is this only on windows 11 or does it support 10 as well? (i cant access the site rn because of wifi)
every day i am more glad i cannot update to 11 because windows 10 seems to be better in every way
i started using duckduckgo after google added ai, and it runs way faster [i use lite.duckduckgo.com :3] edit: my school blocks all search engines other than google though XD
tbh python seems really unreadable to me, and i'm saying that as someone who's first [non-Scratch] programming language was that. stuff with syntax closer to C or javascript seems easier to see [C?] where stuff starts…
the only locale i know about is the windows one that's hidden in some menu that i had to set to japan to get some random application to run, and now all of my backslashes look like yen symbols :P ... maybe i won't get…
i feel like this is going to be really dangerous tbh, especially if it starts blocking informational content
This is why I generally prefer CW/Content warning; it is basically saying "this is what this contains", instead of putting any implications of it being triggering. So CW: suicide, for example, is just for anyone who…
ive heard that poob has it for you!
God, i finally understand why people hate on windows xD
> removal of title bars they did what??? [i'm still on 10 because 11 won't run on my laptop </3]
I honestly forgot there was even a "base" UI to open documents from, i use libreoffice largely for spreadsheets and just open the spreadsheet program directly XD
> most web apps load faster than their native counterparts these days maybe i'm doing something wrong, but from what i've noticed, the browser is usually what takes up most of my computer's resources. also, i assumed…
firefox crashes... decently often for me, but it's usually pretty clear what the cause is [having a bunch of other programs open]. every time i can recall my computer bluescreening [in the last year~, since that's how…
i'd argue a discord is never really "public", since there's still a barrier to entering and it's easy to get banned
i wonder if this could be used to make a jailbreak possible :3
it's more just a personal want to be able to see what I can do on my own tbh; i don't generally judge other people on that measure although i do think Steve Jobs didn't make the iPhone /alone/, and that a lot of other…
i agree. it seem like an expectation these days to use AI sometimes... for me i am happy not using it at all, i like to be able to say "I made this" :)
yeah, the issue is that there really can't be one "do-it-all" tool. even duolingo doesn't really teach grammar iirc [which really means one can't become fluent tbh]. one kinda has to set up the parts by oneselves, but…
how big are these pizzas, i almost always eat 4 [if i'm warming up a frozen one i'd have all of it tbh]
duolingo is pretty bad overall, sadly most better alternatives [zB: anki flashcards] are a bit less shiny and more difficult to set-up for less tech-oriented people