The linter runs automatically on every commit and blocks merges if it fails. Try again
The linter runs automatically on every commit and blocks merges if it fails. Try again
Or even just a programmer that decides not to work for FAANG or whatever the acronym is now, and not use their skills for evil.
Sometimes a simpler solution solves 99% of the problem for 50% of the effort and the client is happy.
Several Favicon APIs do this. Even Google’s Favicon endpoint does it, because they return a fallback image. It’s pretty annoying.
Yes, but then I have to buy one.
How else would it work?
If it costs them money to run it, it makes sense?
I want it powdered so I can snort it.
That greatly depends on what use you give it. I literally never cared for tablets but lately tried my SO’s and found out they make great luxurious manga readers. Would still not buy one but wouldn’t reject a free iPad.
Well, you requested it.
Also how did the note go both ways forward?
I’m glad I’m not alone. I couldn’t make sense of this comic.
They would need to seriously invest in transcontinental Internet cables to Africa. As with most things the west left the continent behind.
While not ideal, privacy jam is better than the status quo of precise fingerprinting.
That’s exactly the other meaning I described. In Portuguese it was/is used to separate the vowels so they are not pronounced together.
Well, my point is that it’s not considered a u, and Austrian and Swiss don’t use it.
Also, fun fact, some romance languages like French and Brazilian Portuguese have an identical diacritic to umlaut but it’s different. It’s meant to mean the vowel is separate (like in the word naïve)
Für is short for fuer. The umlauts are tiny “e” on top of the letters
I’d love to swap else with alors in all languages
They can still show some old results, but reddit only allows Google to crawl reddit. Part of their AI deal.
Maybe they shouldn’t have given exclusive access to Google. Bing and all Bing-based engines stopped being able to show Reddit results. So now Google has a monopoly on reddit results. Reddit is just learning the shitty effect of monopolies and it serves them right.
I love working with competent QA engineers. It’s always a humbling experience.