I see what you did there
I see what you did there
Elsevier is a company that unashamedly turns grants straight into profits.
Was gonna say, this wouldn’t happen on John’s watch. /S
I smell a crime thriller where a serial killer is a programmer and hid their actual child killing searches by masking them as programmer endorsed child killing kind.
For the contractor, that’s job security.
I could really use that extension 👀 got a link?
I mean W3C created ActivityPub, it’s only fitting they peruse what they had created
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Don’t Louis Rossmann launched a repair wiki a while back?
Anyway, mediawiki wikis have a special page that lets you dump the wiki’s contents for migration purposes, but I forgot whether it’s locked to admins only.
Edit: here’s a publicly accessible export page: https://repair.wiki/w/Special:Export
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Buckshot@programming.dev wake up, new currencies just dropped
People tend to forget ChatGPT learns from people’s comments, like yours.
Yep, Mozilla doesn’t tie your Firefox settings to your Mozilla account. It does require it for syncing between devices though.
Glad to get people to understand Firefox better. Hope my comment didn’t come out as too crass or anything 😅
I’m talking about the browser user profiles, where your user data (bookmarks, passwords, extensions) is stored.
Firefox puts them into profiles so that you can change between those sets, as if you’re a different user, without changing user accounts at the OS level.
This isn’t about online accounts.
Or have a shortcut that has something like this as its target:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" --ProfileManager --allow-downgrade -no-remote
This just opens the profile manager every time. The only caveat is that you have to click “launch” every time as there’s no timeout. But I also do have an autohotkey script that does the timeout for me, pressing “enter” after 30s.
mainly to separate different activities
Firefox has profiles AND container tabs for exactly this though.
ah man I wish I saw that one.
“expired without issue” has a whole different meaning to historians/nobility/royalty:
expire: die
issue: children
and thus:
expire without issue: die childless
which is a problem with royalties since it means their line of succession ends.
I see Twitter as a ship too big to maneuver. Then one day it got bought and a new captain comes aboard. He deliberately breaks the hull here and there to make the ship lighter and more agile, and also fired half of the hands on deck. The ship’s taking on water faster now. He also painted over her name. Despite all this, the majority of souls on board would rather sink with the ship than jump overboard.
It comes out the way it went in 😂