Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
I don’t. What kind of memes centre around Twitter notification sounds, anyway?
Hell, trans people staying in the US are in danger of being disappeared now.
China’s government is operating illegal “police stations” inside the United States and Canada
That’d be pretty big if it’s true, how come nobody seems to know about this?
Do you have any good sources on this?
“We have middle weight over aged man at home”
At home: “Granddad”
You forgot this /s
What an eloquent yet brutal statement, I love it!
Man, they really 1-upped that if there’s a kangaroo on it! Can’t go wrong with those!
Well to be fair, regulations like these don’t get added for things people don’t do.
Also to prevent people from answering with little more than a link.
You kid but Zxcvbn deems it an OK enough password (3/4):
Again, I’m talking about an open source application, not about user contributions.
The main benefit of this is be that people can know what your application does, and thus it increases trust in your application.
I don’t see any downsides in this for you, unless you want to sell the web application and/or artificially minimise competition.
I know what you mean, WhatsApp is still several years older than that. They added it later. WhatsApp wasn’t developed as a Signal clone, it can’t have been, but Signal seems to try to be a drop-in replacement for WhatsApp (phone number-based (yikes), focused on messaging the SMS way but with files and over the Internet, simple profile with a status message on them, E2EE…)
Just Duck it!
I’m bummed they removed it from their logo’s hover text.
Wouldn’t it cool off in the sewer, though?
[ The person editing this and has done plenty of research from multiple trustworthy sources. ]
That reads sus. Like “Trust me bro” in nicer words.
I’ve found their blades, at least, not very good.
My go-to has always been Feather, they’re genuinely good, sharp, smooth blades. While they’re not European (but Japanese), they also aren’t from the US so perhaps the recommendation is within the community’s spirit?
Why Not Open Source? We respect open-source ideals but saw other projects struggle with clutter/inefficiency. We opted for a focused, curated approach to keep the database simple and user-friendly which seems to work exactly as intended based on your and other users’ feedback.
I think you’re confusing open-source with user-contributed. I understand from your message why you want to curate data instead of accepting and showing many people’s contributions, but not why you wouldn’t make the site’s code publicly available.
If anything, I think it’s people used to Windows or macOS that don’t want anything to change that tend to hate Linux systems; it’s not exactly Windows/macOS (and doesn’t run exactly the MS Office and Adobe suits) so they hate it.