Sounds like a regulatory solution is needed. The intersection where domestic policy impacts international.
Sounds like a regulatory solution is needed. The intersection where domestic policy impacts international.
This. Although I’m not sure if it’s about in-app display, but it needs to be on the store and on a website somewhere.
It’s fairly uncomplicated just flexible and without guide rails so you need to figure out how you want to represent it yourself. I’ve used a separate space for my links compared to everything else which is just in my ‘home’ space
I’ve been using AnyType for this starting a couple weeks ago.
I like the idea and have been meaning to build / find something like this however this does a little too much and in not quite the way I want. But it’s cool for those who need this exact implementation.
Where your friends are?
Played 4 first, if you do that you really notice the retrocons etc. I figure in order probably works best.
Thanks. I didn’t know, it is also on my list.
That part was understood. I don’t think I could complete 1 game in that period of time.
Not sure 12 hours is enough time for me to grab much. Perhaps my backlog.
What man pages are for
I’m contemplating trying to run the meta bridge locally to get around that issue, it has to do with their server running in I think Finland?
At some point they said that after beta it would be $9 a month. But that messaging seems to have disappeared.
Forgot /dev/hdx
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The busybox one seems great as it comes with shells. php looks like it would add some issues.
Personally since I use go, I would create a go embedded app, which I would make a deb, rpm, and a dockerfile using “goreleaser”
package main
import (
"embed"
"net/http"
)
//go:embed static/*
var content embed.FS
func main() {
http.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Serve index.html as the default page
http.ServeContent(w, r, "index.html", nil, content)
})
// Serve static files
http.Handle("/static/", http.StripPrefix("/static/", http.FileServer(http.FS(content))))
// Start the server
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil)
}
Would be all the code but allows for expansion later. However the image goreleaser builds doesn’t come with busybox on it so you can’t docker exec
into it. https://goreleaser.com/customization/docker/
Most of the other options including the PHP one seem to include a scripting language or a bunch of other system tools etc. I think that’s overkill
Don’t let your guard down but at some point trust and risk consideration is required for most systems to work. If you’re after solutions; you could run your own node in the cloud and federate it.
Is it mostly retries?
The people that do care the most have a choice to use older cars and that reduces resistance now.
I feel discord does really well because the way it structures it “servers” really focuses around individuals rather than groups. Which then creates an incentive for a certain type of person to “grow their server” bringing more activity onto discord. This is confounded by both a) you join all channels on a server, 2) the ability of individuals to “mute” servers or channels; combined it means it fills up with a bunch of idlers in a way which is worse than IRC as it’s unlikely they will ever read the contents or participate beyond asking a question then leaving.
What languages are you wanting to use, the combination between toolkit and language can make a big difference to your experience.
There are a lot of interesting options out there that aren’t top of people’s minds too. For instance Lazarus, and Flutter. Both can do cross platform.