It’s the least greasy browser that actually works with the modern web.
It’s the least greasy browser that actually works with the modern web.
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Nope. I have some that I used as a kid, and sometimes I reuse them when I can’t think of a new one for some throwaway service.
The idea of having an alternate online persona doesn’t appeal to me at all, nor does the idea of being well known or recognized in general. I don’t go out of my way to remain untraceable or anything cool like that, but switching up usernames every once in a while is easy to do.
Brother that is a wild fucking story. Write that shit down and turn it into a Netflix true crime mini-series.
And the cherry on top is that the article is probably AI generated garbage anyways
As always, you gotta know both so that you can pick the right tool for the job.
When I deleted my reddit account many years ago, my productivity skyrocketed. It has now dipped considerably since I started using Lemmy, so I’ll probably stop doing that soon.
It’s not just the extra time you get from not using the site; there’s a very real effect on my ability to focus on tasks when I don’t have Reddit/Lemmy as an escape hatch.
I thought that losing my 10yo+ account would hurt, but it turned out that I didn’t give a shit.
I use podman, and the standalone tool “buildah” can build images from dockerfiles, and the tool “skopeo” can upload it to an image repository.
I’m a fan of beancount and it’s corresponding web interface fava.
Since the underlying format is human readable text, it’s easy to edit by hand, and you can send the raw file to your accountant as-is and they should have no issues understanding it.
TiddlyWiki might interest you. It’s an entire wiki stored in a single HTML file. You can even use it without a web server if you want (although a web server makes editing more convenient)
You’re telling me that when I hump a chicken breast from the supermarket that that counts as beastiality?! Wokeness has no limits smh.
This seems very unhealthy. Maybe go take a stroll around the block?
Edit: I’m referring to OP or whoever it was that made this image
Or my grandfather.
your mom rofl
I don’t trust anyone who invented Javascript.
Idk, but not anything that uses delta compression like git does.
Game developers use Perforce and Plastic scm which is (supposedly) optimized for images and other binary assets. I’ve never used them, but I’m sure a less-overkill and open source alternative exists somewhere.
Don’t use git for images (or most other binary data)
Shit I wouldn’t mind a job maintaining a mountain of PHP code: high salary, low expectations.
In the future, Google will create a chatbot doppelganger of you and use it to recommend products to your friends and family.