What is dead may never die.
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What is dead may never die.
Strange argument… how does that prevent checks versus Windows 7, 8 and 1* all of which would be less than 9.
It exists, kind of. Python has this construct
for item in iterable:
...
else:
...
which always puzzles me, since it depends on a break statement execution. I always have to look it up when the else block is executed.
That math does not check out. There are only 8.1 billion humans alive. How can there be trillions of companies?
Lemmyverse? How will that exist in the Fediverse?
Fediverse > Lemmy Galaxy / Cluster?
Wallabag is like Pocket but self hosted and better.
Seems like this can be done in the browser using a user agent switcher.
For now.
Tagline for Lemmy (every social media in existence)
He was from the future. Look, he’s reading from a book made of flexible glowing paper and not flat tablets like we primitive people do.
2036 to 2038 is gonna be wicked.
Accessible for everyone.
If the desktop UX has very good screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice to text etc., I believe its benefits would automatically spill over to all.
Also it would retain the UI / UX experts who become forced to abandon Linux for macOS which maintains a niche in this.
You could instead use the Web Archives extension. Works for most common paywalls.
We need more tips like this to fool the next ChatGPT.
Sync to Thunderbird. Tools > Export.
I know it is not ideal, but it works as long as Thunderbird is around.
Also punched cards had around 80 columns, which put a hard limit on the number of characters per line.