That post was two months before Reddit announced it was going to make API changes.
That post was two months before Reddit announced it was going to make API changes.
Donating to GIMP will not likely make it user-friendly enough to make me use it unless absolutely forced to. I would much rather donate to Pinta or Paint.NET or something where development would actually benefit me.
Yeah, I’m assuming most people are American or European. I think 40% is a high estimate, but even among the lactose intolerant people I know in real life, I’ve never met one who thinks drinking milk is weird. Most even consume dairy products, just lactose-free versions or enduring the consequences.
It’s extremely regional though. Lactose intolerance is definitely the minority in the English-speaking world that would be on here.
It’s very hard to have glass in single-stream recycling. Glass inevitably shatters and gets mixed with tiny bits of paper making it worse than new glass and really increases the work required for the whole recycling process. It’s great to recycle in a dual-stream system, but if you can put your glass and paper in the same bin, it’s about as difficult to recycle as plastic is.
Note that that hasn’t existed in PHP for years.
Which, from this thread, sounds like what’s happening in Finland.
I am a lawyer, and that is correct. You can use old Mickey for general purposes, but not as a mark.
A trademark just has to be “used in commerce as a mark”. In layman’s terms, that basically means distributing goods or services with it as a logo or a name. A stuffed animal could be infringement, but using something a logo for your software is much closer to the classic infringement fact pattern.
The unpopular ones like Paramount+ and Peacock will probably lower their prices, rely on ads, realize they can’t keep the lights on with their lower prices, and probably sell to Amazon or Disney someday. The larger ones will consolidate the popular content and continue raising their prices and inserting more ads. The previous prices were just a loss-leader to get people to sign up.
“For” shouldn’t be capitalized in title case tho
Doesn’t npm have this already? I’ve definitely gotten requests for donations and various political messages when installing dependencies.
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
ReactDOM.render(
<div>
<h1>My Site</h1>
<p>Welcome to my cool site. 😎</p>
</div>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
Me too. I’ll take my salary now, please.
Edit: Lemmy stripped out my rickroll. :(
Doesn’t AlmaLinux offer professional support?
Regardless of whose fault it is, it’s unacceptable that half the people with a discrete GPU have nigh incompatible hardware. It’s more akin to using snow tires breaking your car than a jet engine.
This sounds like they’re copying Brave Discussions, which is basically just giving a little box with only reddit results near the top.
It’s definitely not an alternative to reddit or even its own platform. It sounds like just another conditional algorithm update, but I haven’t seen it yet.
As of 8½ years ago, you can’t buy keys from Steam, although they still allow developers to generate keys for use on other sites that still use them.
How would requiring keys to be declared help? The people using the keys are all innocent (or at least largely ignorant) buyers. Steam can already see who those are, but that doesn’t stop the sale or say who sold them.
India—it’s Veeba.