Windows also uses linefeeds, they just also add carriage returns.
Windows also uses linefeeds, they just also add carriage returns.
I’ve been wondering why not window.chrome == true
or Boolean(window.chrome)
, but it turns out that the former doesn’t work and that ==
has essentially no use unless you remember some completely arbitrary rules, and that JS developers would complain that the latter is too long given the fact that I’ve seen javascript code using !0
for true and !1
for false, instead of just true
and false
because they can save 2 to 3 characters that way.
Why the double negation?
This sounds a lot like me. Whether I have ADHD is something I’ve been wondering for some time now, but the descriptions of ADHD are always so conflicting to me, because every symptom can be taken as a evidence or counterevidence by changing perspective, partly because of this duality you described.
I always considered making the ice cubes and using them to have water on the rocks to be too much effort for very little benefit.
Your home directory would look super cluttered then. You can also generally disable hiding them via changing a setting in the file browser.
The phrasing of that sentence is confusing. I at first interpreted it as the user being the subject that uses comment threads, not the simulation. Only after reading the comments did I figure out the correct meaning of the sentence.
I don’t think that’s obvious to anyone who hasn’t watched that movie/series/whatever. At least it wasn’t obvious to me, because I don’t know that guy.
Oh. So that was their play.
I think someone once wrote a tampermonkey script that automatically hides lemmy posts that mention certain keywords.
It isn’t just a server thing. Discord can request a phone number from you if they think something unusual is happening. Trying to create an account while using tor will make them ask for a phone number, and they reject those numbers offered by shared number services.
Last I checked I could only share specific windows, not the whole screen. Later there was also an update with a window or screen selection dialogue that didn’t work at all, I think. After that I stopped using it on wayland.
The problem boobies is referring to is the fact that the tear’s shape should be horizontally flipped when seen from the other side, but it’s just sorta scaled up in the comic.
Didn’t Microsoft just recently get a law suit for such practices or am I mixing it up with Google (who now can’t pay Mozilla anymore to ship their browser with google as the default search engine)?
Don’t use ublock, use ublock origin, the latter is open-source and trustworthy.
But they deal with many knives (and other sharp objects) and super hot liquids, and I imagine if you are working in a kitchen that serves a lot of people, you are also going to be dealing with some heavy stuff (eg. kegs and big pots)
Aren’t chefs supposed to wear steel toed footwear? I wonder if steel toed crocs are common.
Linux is the kernel, not the OS. RedStar uses Linux as the kernel.
The first two panels remind me of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fisherman_and_His_Wife