Who hurt you?
Who hurt you?
The repo description says it works with existing Redis clients, so probably.
It’s almost like politics touches on every aspect of the lives we live, from the brick we stand in to the air we breathe.
What if I told you that throwing more developers at a problem != that problem getting solved faster?
Ho hoo, that isn’t smoke, it’s steam, from the steamed rams we’re having! Mmm, steamed rams.
sell all my data, they’re all the same
AIcell data-pilled
If it’s on the screen, it’s production ready
“I gave you a PNG, why can’t you just make it work?”
I could, good point. I do disable plugins for clients so they can’t beat up their own website too much.
Still, there are legitimate uses for opening a site in a new tab; e.g. when it’s an external website. I don’t think I should automate that, since there’s a granularity in there.
I maintain a couple of Wordpress installations for clients, where new link targets are the same page, as you’d expect.
They still, somehow, manually check “link opens in new tab”. I don’t know why some of these boomers are allowed to use computers, I swear.
It’s terrible for tech searches too; half of those results are copy-pasted from Stack Overflow. Though that goes for DDG as well.
I did Nazi that coming.
I still hope for federation of Threads. I just wanna be on my own non-Facebook server, but be able to communicate with that domain. Like with email.
the person saying “I hate it when editors do it” is really not understanding why this is a feature and not a bug.
No, I get that it’s not a bug. I just don’t like it, personally, and want to be able to turn it off. Don’t know where read that I thought it was a bug.
I was reading the blog post by the casino’s tech person and kept thinking to myself, “this is a casino; they may not be the most reliable narrator”. That said, CF was also stupid slow on taking down kiwi and stormfront, so they’re not great either.
Both of them suck and this whole thing is amusing to me. Hopefully this will serve to improve CF’s behaviour.