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I can’t believe how far down I had to scroll for a genuine answer. Thank you. Have my only upvote in this thread.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
I can’t believe how far down I had to scroll for a genuine answer. Thank you. Have my only upvote in this thread.
Man, I need me a US passport just to vote for you
fyi most Lemmy instances do not censor slurs, so unlike YouTube and Xitter you don’t have to worry about that here
Well better not get cocky about it, okay?
It might not be, more than enough people trust Snap and/or Telegram. I’m just putting it out there for the ones that don’t feel comfortable with it.
I mean, their console is pretty good, and sparked the innovation of a completely new console type (with the Steam Deck and a few others following suit)
It’s their prices, and more-so their business practices, that gets people to pirate. Hell, they’ll pirate the great games on their hardware, but they’ll pirate!
I will say, one difference between Nintendo and other game console manufacturers, is that they do innovate more and make incredibly well-polished games as far as large game developers go
But yeah, screw their Disney/Apple/WotC-esque business practices
Gaslighting is not a level, just a different technique. It can be done at varying levels of severity.
Do note that, much like for example Telegram or Snapcraft, only the client is FOSS, not the network all the data is stored on.
Sounds like they hacked (out of) the box
I agree planning around it is stupid, but I don’t see how that affects computer programs.
(let me clarify, this seems like an everyone-issue, rather than a developer-issue)
Timezones are fine to program around.
DST is a bit of a pickle to plan around, but can be done just fine by a computer program.
Historical dates; considering leap years, skipped leap years, and times when leap years weren’t a thing or when humanity just decided we skip a bunch of years; are the bane of all that is good.
Personal recommendation: https://ipleak.net is a good website to check your DNS, torrent protection, and some more useful info.
Why would they add a “feature” that makes it look like files are deleted? That would only hurt their service.
Also, what virus here and there? It seems like their service hid files uploaded to it, not actually infect computers with anything. Am I missing something?
That’s correct, 敬語 perfectly follows the rules, but while there are rules for 普通体 (ある instead of あります), people mostly just talk in whatever way they want that does not follow any rules.
It’s quite shocking to me as a Dutch person, we hardly have such a big difference between formal and informal Dutch
Just wondering if this is still happening over a VPN?
It is in the style of the original, where during Covid the page on “Migrating to the Netherlands” simply just started with “Do not migrate to the Netherlands”, before expanding on the Covid restrictions on place and what foreign nationals currently in the Netherlands are to do.
On one hand: Now that’s loud & clear communication. On the other hand, “Just don’t” really ties in to the stereotype of Dutch directness/rudeness.
I was wondering what the API tool had to do with it, but this is a different postman
Ah, Dutch directness… Nothing says clear communication louder than the Dutch
I can’t believe how far down I had to scroll for a genuine answer. Thank you. Have my only upvote in this thread.