This is a great idea, I might create a Laravel package to automatically do this.
This is a great idea, I might create a Laravel package to automatically do this.
Yes, I remember the guy writing there. That was a serious website! But maybe he sold it to somebody else before Google completely killed their search engine.
Now, if you want to rank well on Google, you either have to churn out stupid articles filled with SEO junk every single day.
I don’t think feature parity is the only problem here. Power users need information density and quick reactivity, two things that the new settings – with their huge buttons and useless animations – dearly lack.
I wonder if there would be a way to “embed” those old panel applets into the new settings somehow.
And if you can do it, it’s complicated and convoluted. I miss Win32 settings panels, everything was so well organized and simple to manage.
I used to love HowToGeek, but I sadly see that now that’s also enshittified (not the article you linked, but the most recent ones).
It makes sense because “master copy” is the name of the “official” version of something. Nothing to do with slavery by the way.
And I’m proud of it :)
Kagi seems very promising but it’s paid. Most people will never pay for a search engine.
That’s why they used master. And this makes the whole “master is a bad word” stupid, at least in Git context.
I insist on renaming main to master every time I create a repo on GitLab. Master forever, even if it doesn’t make much sense.
He removed the ability to see likes made by some profile on the profile page itself.
Yeah, I’ll be honest, never have I took a look at somebody’s likes on Twitter or Mastodon.
They can’t be completely private because instances have to share how many upvotes each post has. That’s a limitation of the fediverse, since everything is spread across many independent systems, data has to be exchanged across them.
As of now, they’re semi-private because end users can’t easily see who voted on a post/comment unless they manage an instance themselves.
Yes, I may be wrong, but spinning up your own instance would also let you see new votes from now on, not votes on old posts. Which makes it even harder for trolls and morons.
This guy scats.
Be the change you want to see in the world, send an email asking for IPv6.
Unfortunately (or fortunately, it depends on how you see it), some providers are already on IPv6. My Italian ISP has IPv6 with CGNAT, so all its users are on IPv6 without even knowing what it is.
Nice! Interoperability is great! 🤩
…and the WordPress codebase is utterly horrible. I don’t envy them at all.