me before reading this: I know the basics of CSS.
me after reading this: I know nothing about CSS.
Errar es humano. Propagar errores automáticamente es #devops
me before reading this: I know the basics of CSS.
me after reading this: I know nothing about CSS.
Everywhere, except India, it’s about 3%.
With India the average is a bit more than 4%.
Well, thank you for pointing me to this project. Didn’t know about it. I’ve just built it. So, the part of I’ll do my best to see what can I help with applies here to.
The project management may have some obvious problems (jOin dIsc0Rd sErVEr; w0rD “thEy” t0o p0liTicAl). But we really need an alternative to browsers funded by Google (Chrome and Firefox).
So I’ll do my best to actually build from sources and see what can I help with. Attacking the author is helping nobody.
And for the folks who are saying “wHy n0t rUst”, you can always show me the (rust) code.
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you are a printer we are all printers
Parallel Desktop
There are several FOSS alternatives. All of them are more popular that Parallels.
Nobody likes Adobe, nobody wants to work with Adobe. Nobody can avoid Photoshop. That’s just the world we live in and I don’t like it.
This sounds like Stockholm syndrome. You are just too familiar with Photoshop, so using anything else is hard and less efficient.
In photography there is this mantra about “the most important part is right behind the camera”. A good photographer is not a good Nikon user, or good Canon user. A good photographer can deliver decent pictures with a potato camera if needed.
Sure, a potato camera is less efficient for any work that an actual good one. So it’s good to invest in a good brand. But the point is: if you are not capable to make average results with a potato software, the problem is not in the software.
Hey, ChatGPT, my uncle says new Macbooks are just glorified Raspberry Pis.
How many MB/s are in a Raspberry Pi?
It’s in the archwiki 😤😤😤
I’m too lazy to label them. So, I usually keep the PDs connected to the charger and that’s it.
But if it becomes a problem I’ll probably use a wire labeler.
It would be nice if they came labeled from factory, though.
Modern problem: *exists
thAt bEcaUse le USA baD
Friends don’t let friends to use snap.
I used to love Ubuntu. But for many reasons, snaps among them, it no longer exists to me. It’s just Mint or Debian if I need something Ubuntu-like.
Rich stupid guy doing things is not technology. Why is this community flooded with this guy doing or saying things?
Political “debates” are useless, but I always like to watch different conceptions from different countries.
When I see USA politics right-wingers have some speeches and actions that left-wingers have in my home country and vise-versa.
Like, leftwingers in my country usually attack a former rightwing president because he supposedly fomented immigration, specially illegal immigration. (Although, here rigwingers also have more hate against the inmigrant, just like US) 1 (sorry for the language, didn’t find an english version of it)
Or a former leftwing president that mobilized our army to Haiti to protect their democracy 2
Same with labels: In US “liberal” is a left wing label, in my country is a righ wing one.
Same apply in other countries, like I see Spanish news when “republicans” are the radical ones, usually left-wing, because they oppose monarchy, and the “republican” flag is a left-wing symbol for spaniards.
That’s why political labels are pretty useless too. Republican means literal nazi or revolutionary against monarchy depending where you are lol.
I don’t think so.
Trump himself was victim of credential stuffing. And he’s not the only politician or billionaire who has suffered stolen accounts of something.
It’s not FOSS and I don’t see a way to review if what they claim is actually true.
It may be a way to just help to diferentiate legitimate human made work vs machine-generated ones, thus helping AI training models.
Can’t demostrate that fact neither, because of its license that expressly forbids sofware adaptions to other uses.
Edit, alter, modify, adapt, translate or otherwise change the whole or any part of the Software nor permit the whole or any part of the Software to be combined with or become incorporated in any other software, nor decompile, disassemble or reverse engineer the Software or attempt to do any such things
Hidden hardware feature.
Not a backdoor at all.
I don’t believe small lithium batteries can explode like that. Not even big car batteries explode like that. They make a big fire but not this kind of explosion.
Either explosives were implanted somehow by IDF in the supply chain, or Hezbollah is crazy enough to put explosives there, just in case the devices fall in enemy hands, and IDF learned that and trigger the explosions remotely.