

That doesn’t help with all the different Lemmy instances, but searching on a Lemmy instance does… Well, the search function is janky so it works kinda, but it searches a lot of Lemmy instances alright!
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
That doesn’t help with all the different Lemmy instances, but searching on a Lemmy instance does… Well, the search function is janky so it works kinda, but it searches a lot of Lemmy instances alright!
Woah! What a racket!
Which were they? As in what was their domain name?
Oh. Good to know. Thanks ig.
lemmy look into that some more, just in case
I’ve been at some Turkish snackbar/pizza place that offered three sizes: M, L and US. That last one was a family portion by itself, damn!
Though that still confirms that two to three slices being a single portion is a US thing.
Happy to read it, good luck!
It didn’t show up when I first visited it, but it did after a hard refresh (Ctrl+Shift+R)
I didn’t copy anything to the clipboard, though.
Firefox 137.0 (64-bit) on Linux 6.8.0-57-generic on Mint 22.1
Is this some American meme I’m too European to understand?
Or have I been overeating pizzas?
It actually outputs "\n"
on a Windows system, but modern Windows to recognise that as enough of a newline, nowadays.
I don’t really want to use what Lerdorf intended, PHP <= 4 was horrible
Actually a great point!
For me the answer is “Building backend applications with it instead of CLI applications, like Lerdorf intended.”
But also "\n"
because it’s easier and PHP_EOL
is just an alias for "\n"
; it’s not even platform-dependent.
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The bottom bit looks like Loss; :.|:;
100%!
The most hectic places in the world are the screens-filled streets of Tokyo and New York IMO (that’s not all the streets ofc)
Ads try to grab your attention or show off right into your face, removing them would 100% make life more tranquil.
Oh! In landscape it does display nicely!
But who browses mobile Lemmy in landscape‽
I feel I’m more understanding towards people not understanding non-literal speech if anything
To be fair, American Standard Code for Information Interchange was only meant to display English, which doesn’t care about the language your name is from.
In-person TTRPG games (instance checks out, yes)
Or use them on your Steam Deck or equivalent in the train.
Look, I love me some Jason Statham being overly British and kicking ass for upward two hours while barely making a face, so I’m going to say Jason Statham.