Even more likely: have been using GPL libraries without a care in the world.
Even more likely: have been using GPL libraries without a care in the world.
Can’t login when it’s cold.
I haven’t heard from this site in five-six years.
Could they put it on GitHub. Let someone else resurrect it.
Wait, how are CARS intercepting mobile activities?
Grunt can never be safe. I have seen warehouses of a few online retailers, and the people working there always are at risk of life debilitating injuries.
Grayjay is a platform that allows users to view YouTube alongside paid content like Patreon, or even live platforms like Twitch.
So I guess one more middleman between content and consumer.
Edit: their website loaded after 5 mins
So they are like: “don’t open twitch. open our website, it’s literally the same thing”. A super-app for video streaming? Who asked for this, and why?
I have a sneaking suspicion that most memes are from CS students, it all makes sense. People with jobs don’t have time to make memes, get angsty about languages, or syntax issues.
There are way too many Notepad enthusiasts out there.
I use eth, and random disconnects still happen. Switched to an SSD from an SD card, and it’s a bit more reliable now.
Can we have butlerian jihad now?
And no, I didn’t like it.
An electrone app for REST testing? Like running a freight train to move around a couch.
Exhibitionist Devs be like.
Gee Bing. You really are pathetic. Respect yourself dude.
The debugger can’t handle the chonkers app I work on.
I’m eyeing the BOOX ultra for a while now.
Gross.
I bought an Asus Vivobook (M7400Q) last year. It sells with two variants, Intel and AMD. I obviously chose AMD…only to realise that the thunderbolt port on it has been crippled, not allowing USB-C charging.
Why? Because Intel paid ASUS to do so. So yeah, fuck Intel and fuck ASUS. And finally, the real kicker? ASUS discontinued the model, so I can’t buy a new charger for it either (which I needed for the office).
Apple Bois being homeschooled. Still somehow bullied.
The irony of British people handing over their data to a company named Palantir…