“Yes, I know the door is locked. I open it anyway.”
“Yes, I know the door is locked. I open it anyway.”
Haskell’s if
is pretty nice: if cond then truthy else falsy
We just adopted the Lost Mines of Phandelver goblin.
Confirmation bias — people unconsciously prefer remembering things supporting their beliefs.
Someone needs to explain the hieroglyphics of that tag to me.
::: spoiler Title here
Content here
:::
The link button requires setting both the display and URL. For using the URL as the display text, just leave the URL alone: https://distrochooser.de/en/d51d8e6a10f1/
Edit: Accidentally replied to wrong comment
Not very experienced, but I’d probably True Polymorph dirt/Steve Huffman into some gold and sell it.
A lot of services (e.g. reddit) outright refuse to reset anything if you lose your 2FA. Phone breaks and your backup codes got wet? Oops, there goes your account.
Oh nice, another client-dependent formatting thing.
Lemmy (as in the default frontend) requires an extra caret at the end of superscripts: ^or^ ^the^ ^ports^ ^of^ ^the^ ^bay^
not a bot, but at this point I might make one
Firefox is great, but :has (a CSS selector supported by WebKit but not Gecko) is starting to get a lot more popular.
Most likely Natural Language Processing - being able to understand what you’re searching for
Btw, bullet points can created by beginning the line with
*
or-
.