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I think it means something similar to YOLO.
I think it means something similar to YOLO.
Seems to me it’s mostly complaining about Google.
Asking “who still uses $thing”, where $thing is the most popular thing in its category, is peak Lemmy.
Nearly every app should have a warning
So it would be how in the US half of all products have a warning saying they cause cancer thanks to California proposition 65? No thanks.
To be fair, if a naive user is going to get a virus, there’s a very high chance a browser will be involved.
Surely it should be “cleaned the bin”, right? Dialect issues complicate things but the basic problem seems to be that the joke is just ungrammatical.
But the one in your pocket is fine?
Same general idea, yeah.
Look up a brand called Tenga.
I can’t take anyone who says “commie” seriously. It’s like hearing an adult say they need to go potty.
They’re getting away with it so far.
It’s absolutely trivial to convert either format to json if necessary. The real killer for me with json is the lack of comments. Human-maintained files absolutely need comments.
Millennials are killing the 737 Max industry!
That doesn’t describe me or any other programmer I know.
I wonder who paid them to do that.
Json is a garbage format for anything that’s meant to ever be touched by a human. At least use yaml or json5.
Can I run games in HDR, though?
If we could end the embargo in exchange to them telling Putin to get fucked, I’d be all for it, but I don’t think there’s enough trust on either side for that to work right now.
I didn’t know Cuba was actively supporting Russia. I just changed my position from “end the US embargo” to “everyone else should join the embargo”. Supporting Russia is supporting genocide.
Damn, that’s some Qanon-level shit.