It’s the only way to demonstrate the fall, of you did it at scale it would’ve even be noticeable.
It’s the only way to demonstrate the fall, of you did it at scale it would’ve even be noticeable.
I always hated the ribbon context menu system. It ruins the way I learn watch involves where something is just as much as what it’s called, kinda like remember where on a physical page something is even if you don’t remember the page.
Static, nested menus are superior.
That’s just his home address
Microsoft saw Google and Apple do this with phones, and Steam do this with games, and that’s why they made the Windows store a thing starting with 8.
They wanted to go the same direction.
Yes, that’s the implication, and it’s certainly intentional for you to think of it like that.
But talking out loud with words isn’t action? I broadly agree with you, but by that logic it deconstructs the statement entirely.
If typing words is action, then so it’s speaking, so the rules are made up and the points don’t matter.
Except actions and words both matter so I think the saying is garbo.
Cool, what’s a reasonable replacement?
I would use an activity pub Lemmy verse Facebook
Nah, same here. I never connected it online. I just use it as a display
I low key love it. It’s unconventional, but it’s not hard to read
I mean, even Google AI says it’s not bad, and in concept I kinda agree. I’ve had bacon donuts before and it was legit
Actually technically covers require royalties, whether they’re on a CD, or performed at someplace seedy.
They’re not the time honored tradition you think they are.
The Jaguar lied with the truth, and I say this as someone who still owns one.
Same, both Digg leading to Reddit, and Reddit to Lemmy
Not everyone sees that
I literally remember when sites like Reddit, Amazon, and even Google went down. We’re so used to crazy uptimes that it’s easy to forget that real servers and infrastructure have real problems.
American propaganda is wild.