

It’s easier to learn and write plain HTML than it is to use a static page generator. I will die on this hill. Static page generators are all needlessly complicated because they are made by developers for developers to show off.
It’s easier to learn and write plain HTML than it is to use a static page generator. I will die on this hill. Static page generators are all needlessly complicated because they are made by developers for developers to show off.
As a woman I get my hair cut every 8 weeks.
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I will try to use it with Adobe Reader. Right now I need a Windows VM to use it because a PDF I use (MorePurpleMoreBetter Character Sheet for D&D) needs all the PDF scripting and it only works in Adobe Reader and getting Adobe Reader to work in Wine is a pain.
What makes mobile hardware more complicated than desktop hardware?
Nah, I will keep my job as a software dev.
I just read this whole thread and holy shit you sound insufferable.
And you don’t need an account to use the Nvidia App.
Forks get security patches with delay so I prefer to use vanilla Firefox and just disable the things I don’t like, it’s not much work.
That sums it up pretty nicely.
I would argue that it’s a bit easier to still follow your values if your business consists of mostly selling games.
Because people seem to have a special hate boner for Firefox on here.
And please don’t call me bro.
Edit: hate not hat
It was not enabled by default for me.
Do you have to enable the feature first? Because I’m on v141 and I don’t see this feature. Complaining about a useless and draining feature that you yourself enabled is a special kind of stupid tbh.
The article says for other age groups it dropped single digit percent points, so yeah it is mostly Gen Z in this case.
I do partially agree with his buttons and app-points. I dislike how we are forced to download apps for everything, including the questionable tracking software.
I also agree with this.
Calling the big grey bezels of old TVs stylish is certainly an interesting take.
Currently I donate to GNOME and The European Correspondent every month.
I use the built-in Wireguard feature of my Fritzbox to connect to my home network.
Your first two points are mentioned in the article: