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I lack the creativity, but someone please come up with a recursive acronym for Stallman.
Web Developer by day, and aspiring Swift developer at night.
I lack the creativity, but someone please come up with a recursive acronym for Stallman.
When using both {}
and ;
, it’s safer to use single quotes to escape the current argument and ending delimiter; eg ’{}’
and ’;’
, respectively.
As a web developer, I’d say I feel insulted by such a wild accusation, but then I’d be lying. 😅
In the true spirit of UNIX, it’s tar -h
That has to be one of the laziest, obvious trolls I’ve seen in a while. Could you at least put a little more effort into understanding the thing you’re railing against and not showing your blatant ignorance? That is not what was said and you know it. Do better.
Show me someone who didn’t read the linked article…
If only there was an article that described the monetization of such a model… oh, wait…
We want people to make money off of their software, but we recognize that the community benefits from a project’s economic success. Within fair-code, creators have the exclusive right of commercializing their work, ensuring long-term profitability. Companies that wish to commercialize the software can contact the author and form a business relationship that benefits both parties!
You should familiarize yourself with the concept called Burden of Proof. They (those who believe in God, and claim he exists and created all things, etc) are the ones where the burden lies. It is not for the rest of us to prove their beliefs for them, or you.
“All this time and they still haven’t figured it out….”
Honestly, losing a kid as a man is enough backstory that nobody at a construction job would want to talk about openly.
Honestly, if Tyson somehow loses, then you know the fight was rigged. There is no way Paul could beat Tyson, even as old as Tyson is.
It’s technically possible. Firefox would need to copy the memory used for the current tab into a new set of data structures. This would be less than trivial, as getting it wrong would likely corrupt memory and cause a crash.
My best guess, being a developer for almost 20 years, is that it’d be safer for the developer to write code that opens a new tab, reloads the URL, and applies minimal state to the new tab.
Eh, never mind. After more thought, I wonder if it has more to do with the webpage’s caching policy and web standards than anything with Firefox’s capabilities.
What if we are already serving our “1,000 year sentence” and instead we’re unknowingly developing a way to go deeper into the inception?
Way back in my 20s I had a manager who was power tripping against me stating I did not respect her. I told her that I would do as she says because she is my manager, but respect is earned. She and her boss both argued that respect is given. I gave up and a few weeks later I quit because that job (and some personal stuff) destroyed my mental health. Ultimately it was the best decision I could have made for myself at that time.
Wait…. What? You mean I’ve….
Please make fartsparkles the new rimjobsteve. Pretty please?
Looks like they caught on. It no longer spews its prompt. At least, not for me.
Ha! That is awesome. I took a class last semester as part of my graduate program where we had to design and develop a project, and my project was an Arduino-based ring led for telling time. I used red/blue/green for the colors too. It was surprisingly easier than I originally imagined. But it was certainly much larger than a wristwatch.
Amber alerts are for missing children. Silver alerts are for missing seniors. Here is an article outline other types as well:
I think what you’re looking for is called a “Catch-All” or wildcard email address. Basically it looks like this:
*@yourdomain.tld
, and you would set it up to forward to a real email address of your choosing.These are typically managed either via your domain hosting provider, or possible through your email provider.
Be forewarned, this does open you up to getting more spam because everything is a valid email address.