Yeah Imma get this printed into a shirt.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Yeah Imma get this printed into a shirt.
And, if people like Musk hold it, it would let them tax us etc.
While I’ve grown up with CRTs (90’s kid) I’ve never seen the actual static in real life, only simulations.
I don’t think channels ever went out, and if the TV was listening to a connection that didn’t give anything it just shone bright blue.
It’s on Windows, as well. You can use Proton for that.
It’s on Windows, as well. You can use Proton for that.
You don’t need to install it on your phone, though.
Nice!
Do I need to run my own instance for this, or is it possible to do this without control over my instance?
It’s been like this for many years, possibly since Facebook (as it was called back then) bought it.
ATL can be “ATL is a Translation Layer”
Didn’t it take off in the late 90’s within Linux communities?
So I’d give this a few years, then.
I wanted to say “You dropped this: /s”
But then I realised the British only need a tone marker when they’re not being sarcastic.
I mean it is on Sky News.
And where are wasps at, remember?
As soon as I make more than a script, I’m using a debugger.
I really can’t wrap my head around how so many of my colleagues in the professional work field just print
wherever until they find their problem.
print
statements feel like touching around in pitch darkness until I found what I sought, compared to a debugger which feels like just seeing my room and daylight while finding what I sought.
What does it show, instead?
Can you share?
The Chernobyl reactor’s explosion had impacts all the way in West Europe.
I don’t think you can be remote enough with this.
Doesn’t take away the fact you should’ve asked a doctor instead of a search engine, though.
If they prepared a PD with the content in it, then save that PDF
I was just checking out the comments to see if anyone already commented that!
You can also add alt text for accesability between the [
and ]
.
For example, I’ll upload an image and link it in text like:
![full](https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/c97a0e00-82c3-498a-a6ee-dc1960beabef.jpeg)
This becomes:
If I’d want to upload it in two smaller slices it would look like this:
![top](https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/c0d20eb9-089b-4dd3-aaf0-0f08887652c0.jpeg)
![bottom](https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/9bfd7f44-eef1-4949-8649-211ce870fb13.jpeg)
Which should look the same, but in the end someone’s (web-)client may decide to render it differently (such as putting a border or some blank space around each image)
Pensive space Konsi!
Unless it’s Nirvana, then I’m not sure if they’re advertising the band.