

I don’t think you have to be all that fucking savvy to see an ad for ExpressVPN.
I don’t think you have to be all that fucking savvy to see an ad for ExpressVPN.
Oooh, that’s nice. I might switch to that from bulma, it would reduce the packaged style size
Fair enough. What ui framework(s?) on tailwind do you like?
Yes but it’s also expressly discouraged in the documentation so…
At first it seems nice…I played with it for a few hours in an established project and didn’t mind. But the I thought about using it from scratch and I’m just baffled anyone does. It’s like if CSS was slightly more abbreviated but you couldn’t use classes so every style has to be specified on every component.
I mean sort of except 10 was bad too. They’re just all bad since 7
OOOHHHH!
Nice.
Thanks
Thanks! It’s interesting I guess
Maybe I wanted to learn. Be cool
Edit: though maybe if they wanted people to ask they could answer 🙄
What’s up with the weird Ds
Oh cool so we get ad block by sending images of everything around us to an ad company so they can tell us if something is an ad and block the ad
Or you could fire your boss and form a worker cooperative run on consensus based decision making. Worker cooperatives succeed more than “traditional” businesses and have higher pay for their workers[1], despite being at a systemic disadvantage for seed capital. You don’t need an ai to boss you around, you and your coworkers can make collective decisions without any boss to speak of.
It was 32 bit but turned out to be a 2.1GHz so it’s running Debian with lxqt now and going great 👍
I’m gonna try installing on a 1066MHz core2 duo wish me luck
~ $ python
Python 3.12.10 (main, Apr 9 2025, 18:13:11) [Clang 18.0.3 (https://android.googlesource.com/toolchain/llvm-project d8003a456 on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> ❗ = 'nah'
File "<stdin>", line 1
❗ = 'nah'
^
SyntaxError: invalid character '❗' (U+2757)
>>>
~ $ node
Welcome to Node.js v23.11.1.
Type ".help" for more information.
> const 👍 = 'test'
const 👍 = 'test'
^
Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token
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Looks like threads maybe?
Yes, thank you.
How were they doing this, technically speaking? The article is devoid of practically anytechnical detail
Tried it. It was terrible. Reverting.