Horizontal I block all the way to the left… horizontal I block next to the previous one… square block on the right.
horizontal I block on the left and horizontal I block next to that.
voila, all clear. Now repeat.
Try the Photon for Lemmy client!
Horizontal I block all the way to the left… horizontal I block next to the previous one… square block on the right.
horizontal I block on the left and horizontal I block next to that.
voila, all clear. Now repeat.
Really? I didn’t notice that.
I’ll go with true.
Make your app use native components instead of making your own crappy theme for the 782th time
I’ve been wanting to make my applications easier to test. The issue is, I don’t know what to test. Often my issues are so trivial I notice them immediately.
What are some examples of common things in, let’s say a web server, that could be unit tested?
He caught a good woman.
We must self host an instance to discuss self hosting instances to discuss self hosting the instance.
(This isn’t my opinion, just saying what I think they are)
They are saying it’s not intelligent in any way though. It sees a bunch of words as numbers and spits out some new numbers that the prediction algorithm creates.
A centralized, proprietary alternative to Lemmy.
that’s like calling having hair being the absence of baldness
I hate js, but are ya sure
Great, the programmer humor has inherited “JavaScript bad” from Reddit.
Honestly I get more angry when it’s my own site because then I have to fix it :P
It looks like shit on mobile though, only looks half decent on desktop
Congrats, you’re the first federated post on my instance.
The client doesn’t store passwords at all, but the client does store your token in localStorage (it’s necessary so that we can make authenticated requests). The only way your account could get hacked is if they gain access to your browser and look through localStorage. If they have access to your computer, you have other problems though. If they do gain access, you can invalidate the JWT by changing your password.
I got a spike of usage on my app as well. No idea what happened.
Brb learning three.js
now I feel an obligation to keep my instance alive as long as I physically can
You can give a proper introduction of yourself at !howdy@lemmy.blahaj.zone.