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Another junior with a god complex it’s funny how writing an if statement make you feel like you know everything in the galaxy
Another junior with a god complex it’s funny how writing an if statement make you feel like you know everything in the galaxy
Tell me you’re a dinosaur without telling my you’re a dinosaur
Serious question: I know that there are tracking cookies and the user should be able to decline those,but most sites have an auth cookie that stores you’re credentials. The devs can store it in a different place like local storage but thats really unsecured.what can the devs do in this situation when the user decline all cookies?
Good to know guys lol,it’s an awesome book the way it’s being told from a little girl perspective adds so much to the story like they way she interpret situations makes it some times really funny and some times adds a refreshing perspective to them. The story is great and the character are really deep,I mean you gotta love Atticus he reminds me clavins dad from calvin and hobbes haha
Not interesting because I assume most people already read ir, but I’m reading to kill a mockingbird. I finally found time for and it’s an amazing book. I really enjoying it?
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My country’s government is one of the dirtiest, but hey, we have a law that require all government offices to accept documents by email
There printers more than 2 decades now. There’s no printers jailbreak trend whatsoever. What makes you think it can happen in the future?
Printers are almost useless these days. I mean who uses a printers today anyway? Everywhere and everyone, including government accepting mail today. If I need to print something which happens once a year at best I either go to a photo store or print at work
No body knows him but I yesterday I went to the pharmacy and asked the pharmacist where do I get a ticket for the line. Some old guy behind me said its over there, I said thanks and went to get it. When I got back, I saw that the person who answered me was a very famous guy in my country, who hosted talk shows and have multiple gold record from the eighties and now run commercials.
That was wild to me lol
Great answer and idea, I hope your community will become the main one
I don’t understand something else - why every article say that threads us a Twitter rival if meta themselves say it’s a slack competitor and it’s an exact copy of slack
Edit: oh OK that’s what op was talking about. Turns out there’s already an app called thread which is slack copycat and was created before meta’s threads lmao what a shitshow
Serious question, not trying to offend - why do trans people who code need their space and not just use the common one? Doent this distinguish only generate more separation between the trans community and all others?
Just to add to where this question comes from: there’s no difference between how trans and straight people code afaik
I used it since it got out up until a month ago. It was way better than chrome in terms of performance and overall usability, but as time went they tried to shove more and more products like always suggesting to switch to bing as a default search engine (when the fuck will you give up on that?!) so it drove me crazy.
I’m using brave now but I guess every chromium browser is better than chrome at this point imo.
You forgot to add that cold showers help with the sperms count, that thing really helped us get pregnant
Couldn’t agree more!
I don’t understand why people will be willing to pay for content they fit for free for 20 years. The betrayal feeling is real abs with all the lemmy migration meaning less content and no NSFW? I would rather burn my money before paying for this shit
I agree infinity’s ui was the best
My high school teacher never liked me and most of the time she ignored me and the times she didn’t, looked at me like I’m a loser.
I didn’t do very well on the big exams (similar to sat) and after few tears I served in the army, I did some courses to raise my grades.
These exams happen to be in my high school with all the 12th graders, and so I was sitting there and waiting for the exam to start and then I saw her peaking from the door after years I didn’t see her.
She got in and called my name with a huge smile on her face saying “I knew I would see you here some day”.
I’ll never forgot this mean smile and I have to say, this smile really helped me on hard times at the university. It kept me motivated.
This was 13 years ago and today I have a bs.c. In computer science and working at as technical team lead in a big software company, managing engineers.
I sometimes remembering this and smile to myself. I don’t think she knows what I’m doing today, but the fact that I know I made it, gives me comfort