

Do you mean rel="nofollow"
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Do you mean rel="nofollow"
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I used to see this a lot with Facebook. Every time they altered the design people would kick up a fuss and I never understood why, the new design always looked far better.
Nowadays of course I don’t use Facebook but will occasionally have to sign in to look up the details of a business or something. The design has of course changed and I can’t find a damn thing on it. So I’m finally on board with the masses.
But they aren’t getting forced to change accounts. Their service continues just under another provider.
It’d be interesting to know how one way streets are counted
People who use the default email their ISP gives them don’t like change. The new service will probably have a different login screen and that’s going to upset aunty Ethel and uncle ron. And then a different colour background. It’s the worst thing that anyone could ever do to them
I imagine most single developer projects lack any design or UX so the screenshot would do little to encourage users to download.
I’ve been playing around with Grafana alot lately so my screens do look closer to the second. Except not such a disordered jumble so it doesn’t have any where near the same wow factor
Mmm. It’s not going to happen though. Even this company have failed at standardising their own API.
Key for twitter: "twitter":
Key for discord: "discordUsername":
Why are they inconsistent?! Who wrote this? Who signed off on it?!
Oh, and for GitHub you provide a url but for twitter and discord it’s just the username?! But the twitter handle has to be prefixed with . Why?!
You must mean ie7, surely?
I was developing for ie6 back in 2010 and I considered those to be dark, dark times. I can’t believe it hung on for another 3 years?
The answer is usually that I’ve pushed to the dev environment but I’m looking at staging.
C# is a superb language, it’s a shame it’s not used more often for open source projects.
The only argument people seem to have against it is that it’s maintained by Microsoft - which apparently is the worst thing imagineable. The reality is the Microsoft of today is very different to people’s pre-conceived image. They’ve done a fantastic job with C# and .NET.
.NET has the best documentation of any language I’ve worked with, it makes life so much easier.
The truth is I would buy it…
I’ve been following cableporn for a very long time and I still don’t really know why things I set up as they are. I have intricate knowledge of the software side of things but hardware is alien to me. By playing around with it as a game I’d finally grasp the concepts.
It’s a known issue: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3428
A useful tip I picked up was to use ii
instead of j
for an inner loop. It’s far more distinct than j
.
If for some terrible reason you have even more inner loops you can easily continue the trend i
, ii
, iii
, iiii
, iiiii
- or iv
, v
if you’re feeling roman
You’re replying to a two year old thread.
I imagine you were browsing “Hot” which has a bug where after scrolling down the feed it suddenly starts including very old content that only has one comment.
Congrats on becoming the reason a non trivial rate like is going to be imposed 😆
Here’s the relevant section of the GPL FAQ:
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#IfLibraryIsGPL
If a library is released under the GPL (not the LGPL), does that mean that any software which uses it has to be under the GPL or a GPL-compatible license? (#IfLibraryIsGPL)
Yes, because the program actually links to the library. As such, the terms of the GPL apply to the entire combination. The software modules that link with the library may be under various GPL compatible licenses, but the work as a whole must be licensed under the GPL. See also: What does it mean to say a license is “compatible with the GPL”?
Is this like when Facebook suggested you upload all your nudes so they can tell you if your sensitive photos are ever leaked.
What phrasing are you saying is dishonest? A quick search of proton student discount doesn’t even bring up any results from them