Fun fact, Emacs added a command because of this comic, M-x butterfly
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Yes! We need to uncover the truth Big Bread is hiding from us!
I honestly don’t think that’s it. I think something screwy happened with this poll, but I can’t find it to verify. Seems Hovis only released this to the press.
Was this just polled on fillings available in meal deals? Like, where is jam?
I didn’t believe in dinosaurs. I thought evolution meant “things got bigger,” so the idea of these roaming giants was completely unbelievable.
Zoxide, lets you quickly jump to places in your filesystem. E.g. z pic
will put you in ~/Pictures
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Lemmy’s upvotes are same thing as likes, and downvotes are dislikes. This is kinda hard to tell because Mastodon doesn’t federate likes, so Lemmy posts will always show up as having no favourites.
They did mention Lemmy in the article.
No, the devs have explicitly stated they don’t want to add following users to Lemmy.
I’m not saying that these, or remakes generally, are bad(I’ve even been thinking of picking up the DS remake). I just don’t think they should be contenders for GOTY.
Why are two remakes on this? It’s not like this year has been short on good releases.
Damn, what are the odds?
Chrome, and browsers based on it, currently account for more than three quarters of web traffic. This gives Google a huge amount of power over the web and how people are able to interact with it. Google is also a company who’s primary business is advertising and surveillance; this means they have every incentive to curtail your ability to stop websites from spying on you and force you to use the web on their terms. They’re currently exercising this power with the rollout of Manifest V3, where they’re severely limiting the functionality of content blocking extensions like uBlock Origin.
Checking if the user is using Firefox is pretty easy:
CSS.supports('(-moz-user-input: none)') // only returns true in FF
GTK currently has a CSS extension that lets you define named colours with @define-color
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Interesting project, I hope it takes off. Definitely a problem I’ve run into.
website may be grammatically incorrect
I only noticed three small mistakes.
Communities in Lemmy are only federated if a user is subscribes to them from external instance.
This should be ‘subscribed’ and ‘an external instance’.
I think mods (including me) wouldn’t to put effort into a new community
Should be ‘wouldn’t want to’.
My standard for anything is that if it’s not moldy, it’s fine.
A better solution is a curated list of tags users can attach to their posts.
I understand some communities wouldn’t want unrestricted tags, but it’d be nice if this was an option they could configure. It’d be annoying for say a gaming community to have to add a tag for every game ever, or a music comm every band ever.
The Binding of Isaac, just some drawings on the ground that don’t actually tell you anything.
Clojure, a simple grammar but most of the vocabulary is imported from another language.