You code them by hand in the terminal before installing the DE right?
You code them by hand in the terminal before installing the DE right?
But this is changing and won’t always be true.
I don’t know what this has to do with folding phones
That sounds super interesting
I guess as an American I just never “got” why it’s used in so much of the world. I did use it for work for awhile (on desktop mainly) and it was “meh.”
Touché. I may have deleted my Facebook account long ago but I admit I still have Messenger just for one group chat.
If any old friends try to hit me up though, I basically just tell them to message me on Signal.
I just don’t understand why anyone uses WhatsApp. Setting the obvious problem with its owner aside, the UI is abhorrent. Signal might not be 100% native but on iOS it almost feels smoother than Apple-made apps.
I get this an AI image but the story is fake, right?
…right?
I’ve seen them out in the wild; sure sometimes they’re cool for 20 seconds but it’s sooooo gimmicky. In fact I’d wager VR becomes mainstream before foldable phones. 🤣
It’s a replacement for the server the device connects to.
See also: https://lemmy.ca/comment/4644040
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Valetudo isn’t firmware. I’ve got iRobot devices (because I’m an idiot and didn’t know they come with cameras connected to AWS) and the firmware is the buggiest shit I’ve ever used.
Yeah it’s nice not to depend on AWS but I also don’t want shit firmware on the damn things.
Never in my life did I think “damn, I wish I could fold my phone.” WTF
In Ruby (with ActiveSupport) I would do something like 4.days.from_now
or 30.days.from_now
.
If I really needed “one month from now” on some specific day of the month that not every month has I’d do:
def 31st_of_next_month
next_month = (Time.current.end_of_month + 1.day).beginning_of_month
day = next_month + 31.days
return day if day.month == next_month
# last day of month if no 31st
next_month.end_of_month.beginning_of_day
end
Disclaimer: I’m laying in bed typing this on mobile. The code probably sucks but I’m writing for illustrative purposes.
I agree here. The convenience it may offer to developers who try it might be nice but the trade off is random craziness. I support not supporting features that are unintuitive. In this case that means not allowing someone to add “one month” to a date.
That’s much easier said than done. Right now I’m dealing with a late payment on a website because first I couldn’t access the website via VPN (blocked by Cloudflare), then even after allowing the IP to bypass the VPN I couldn’t pass the hidden captcha. After completely disabling the VPN + Google blocker my real IP was blacklisted due to forgetting to clear cookies between the two. Now my credit is being impacted.
I use SearXNG. Google’s search results aren’t even good anymore so there’s really no excuse not to switch at this point. For awhile I couldn’t break the habit but recently Google has gotten considerably worse.
Mainly I’m talking about random captchas that break. Everything else I can live with.
Literally all of those. Imagine buying apps instead of learning the DE/OS.