That wpuld be cool but ineffective and solve none of the systemic issues.
That wpuld be cool but ineffective and solve none of the systemic issues.
I think you’re saying I’m winning :^)
Not sure how to respond to this tbh
Unfortunately I don’t use Twitter so I don’t have a handle
That’s literally what you’re doing rn lmao you aren’t a spectator you’re in the gladiator pit
If Fediverse users don’t even agree on whether instances are important or just an implementation detail, how could a new user know?
AI will (and already can) “solve” global warming by summarizing the solutions that we already know are effective but refuse to implement
We need this for sure
Medic mains when their “useless” ubersaw crits for the 12th time in a row
TIL the scope of a conversation can never include anything that wasn’t in the original post. I can’t imagine how boring your conversations must be irl.
Thank you! I love VS Code
I spent like 3 hours yesterday deduplicating two functions that were hundreds of lines long and nearly identical. I should probably learn how to use that git command that can diff two files on disk. Luckily I actually enjoy cleaning up code sometimes.
“I hear you”
Corporate PR phrase detected. Product mentally blacklisted
Unfortunately there’s no URL to go with that feature, it must be JS-activated. Same goes for the Recently Uploaded and Watched tabs which are new in that same vein.
I’ve started just mentally replacing it with “rot”
disenshittify
This was never supposed to be a word. Why are we doing this
The language wasn’t that complex
Nuclear power plants don’t make nuclear bombs…
Why wait for a click? Each ribbon tab has submenus with their contents already visible (no necessary click --> hover/click --> hover in submenu without letting your mouse leave for even 1 pixel) and the state of each option represented in whatever way is most convenient (button, toggle, dropdown, etc.). A menu doesn’t show all options in one category at once, doesn’t fully show their state, and closes itself every time you mess up a mouse movement if it’s programmed badly. The lack of names can be bad, but the learning curve for identifying options (hovering and seeing the name) isn’t worse than it is for finding options in a menu (searching every menu until you find the right option).
Now hold on, maybe if the tree was trained to be as anti-racist as possible…