That’s after the merger.
I reported a bug too late in the dev cycle and it hasn’t been fixed since 2009.
We’re being forced to move everyone to W11 by the end of the year. It’s gonna be hell.
This is the thing I hate most about windows. Did it register the thing I clicked? Is something happening? If I click again will it do the task twice? Complete opposite of how my Mac works.
They’re too long. Geez, learn to implement shorthand or acronyms. What are you a monster?
/roast
This is the year of Firefox-on-the-desktop. I can feel it.
Wow, Boeing keeps finding new and interesting ways to be incompetent. They seriously need their entire C-suite replaced with engineering types.
It’s one of the biggest tech corps making the argument. I feel ok about where I posted it.
Trump learned how to operate a fry cooker and work the drive-thru line during his short shift at a Feasterville, Pennsylvania, restaurant. He used the stunt as an opportunity to take more shots at his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.
He didn’t learn shit. He stood next to some things and posed for photos. Have the couch-fucker come in and awkwardly order some food.
You could file an issue on the service (hub / lab) asking the devs how they’d most appreciate the approach. Wish I had a better answer regarding the mechanics, but it might be appropriate to flag the maintainer regardless.
Which is why I said that I’m a purist. But whatever works, they’re both worth exploring. I got dug-in on my solution a decade ago and haven’t really had a reason to change once I learned it.
They legally don’t. It’s just expected.
You should be able to have multiple versions with an environment manager, maybe customize your shell profile to alias python to the one you want and the other users can alias to the one they want. I’m sure there’s a better way, but I strongly dislike python every time I try to learn it because Perl was the first language I learned, ruining me for strongly opinionated languages.
I hadn’t considered that. He couldn’t get away with it now, but if the orange bad gets back into power and we go full-fash, I definitely think it’d be used against “enemies.”
Hey, the best way to learn / practice is to build tools for yourself. Just think of it as Mozilla gave you a useful coding challenge before they came to their senses.
Nope. I have used WordPress on a blog or two, but I didn’t know what WP Engine was until a couple of weeks ago.
Automattic, the company behind web content management system WordPress, told HKFP on October 7 2024 that it had received a take-down demand from Hong Kong authorities relating to the website of Flow HK. The company said it had not complied with the order and had notified the site owner.
Maybe their lunatic ceo will travel there and get arrested and end his bs battle against WP Engine. Sorry, the nerd in me latched onto this bit.
It’s really cool how countries (including China, plus my own, USA) meddle with people outside their borders. /s
Linode, Digital Ocean. I’ve worked with both in the past, but that was years ago so I don’t know how things are now.
Looks interesting. Marked it for exploration. Too many cool projects to explore and not enough time!