Those marine drones are five and a half metres long - so they’re like speedboats, not those little hovering ones or those enormous UAVs.
It’s nice here, but a bit under-federated. Other @Deebster
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Those marine drones are five and a half metres long - so they’re like speedboats, not those little hovering ones or those enormous UAVs.
I assume it’s just a coincidental interaction. I mean, it’s not like yeast wants us to get drunk [citation needed].
I’m happily oblivious much of to (I assume) US politics, so I’m going to read this as if you’re talking about Magic the Gathering.
I think part of the problem is that even when you’re subscribed to the small communities, it’s easy to miss the posts. Sorting by Scaled helps a little, but I still often find a post from days ago that I missed.
I’d like an option where you could “super subscribe” or something which makes those posts show up first, or even in the inbox.
I’ve enjoyed what I’ve done with it so far, which is mostly little wasm projects. Once they finally get a proper editor I think it’ll really pick up adopters.
No, it’ll be fine 99% of the time.
Nowadays, feature detection is done within browsers, and the differences between browsers are small enough that servers generally will serve the same version of a page to all.
I like this author’s attitude. I scoffed a bit when I read about “joy that can be found in mediocrity” but he’s right that you can (and should) just do something because you enjoy it or it’s good for you.
They sold that stuff to the Brits (the £27bn in today’s money was only finally paid off in 2006).
If memory serves, the US were also supplying the Nazis at the start of the war.
I agree that US involvement was vital to winning WW2, but the idea that they won it themselves is pure American propaganda.
I’ve just installed this from your recommendation and it’s brilliant. I love the amateur graphics, it just adds to the charm.
I’m not sure what you’re asking. Do you mean Lemmy communities, Lemmy instances, or something else?
Bad link 👎
This article seems to be an incomplete pasting of an old article: What Did Ada Lovelace’s Program Actually Do? I was suspicious when it said “A contemporary interpretation of Ada’s punch card stack using JavaScript might resemble the following” but didn’t have any code.
The real tl;dr is it calculated terms of the Bernoulli series.
Tris, who’s behind the excellent No Boilerplate YouTube channel offers mentoring. I don’t know if he has spaces or if he’s in your budget, but he’s got experience explaining things and clearly knows his stuff.
If you’re on Windows, you can use Win
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If you’re on Linux, try ctrl
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+ e
I’m surprised you say you don’t know what the 😭 face means, since it’s just exaggerated crying. Is it because they’re too small, or that you suspect there’s some implied agreement/subtext you’re not party to?
I can see why people wouldn’t know what something like 🍆 is used to represent, since it’s not for the intended (I assume…) use.
Did you have any luck?
I was expecting an assassination, not a stupid gift and a terrible accident.
I thought that was catchier than “Private Browsing/Incognito/InPrivate/gift shopping mode”.
It’s not paywalled here, try using porn mode, clearing that site’s cookies or something like archive.today.
I’d agree that you can’t binge on them - best to just read one in between longer books.
This a great answer in a sea of slightly odd food choices. It’s healthy for kids to do this, apparently.