When your friend says something to you on the phone that is SO FUNNY you pull it away from your ear and tap the crying laughing emoji to let them know that it made you laugh
When your friend says something to you on the phone on speaker that is SO FUNNY that you pick up your phone and tap the crying laughing emoji to let them know that it made you laugh
I’m currently writing a report in using Overleaf. As I’m getting the premium version for free through my Uni, I’ve had no problems so far. Now I’m working in a place with unstable internet and using Overleaf has become very annoying....
Federated git repos doesn’t mean that the source code will be replicated across instances. It just means you can do things like create tickets and pull requests across instances.
I was talking to my manager the other day, discussing the languages we are using at $dayjob. He kind of offhandedly said that he thinks TypeScript is a temporary fad and soon everything will go back to using JavaScript. He doesn’t like that it’s made by Microsoft either....
Personally I’d rather use JSDoc in my own projects for type annotations and call it a day. I find TS a bit annoying but that might be because I’m not that familiar with it.
Is it? I just have it auto-generate in my IDE with snippets. If I was using TS I would still document using TSDoc anyway. You can use jsconfig.json instead.
I was already on my way out of reddit before the API pricing changes, but not being able to use my choice of app was the final nail in the coffin. I had noticed just how much time I was spending looking at my phone doing nothing but scrolling through stuff, reading things I didn’t care for. I spend so much time looking at screens as part of work, recreation, and socialising that I knew I needed to drop my usage. Return to monke.
Using federated services after going cold turkey for about 2 months, I now have a much healthier relationship with it. I like how its smaller and I don’t get the feeling of missing out on something if I wasn’t constantly checking. I started feeling calmer and generally happier.
Considering Trustarc themselves have nothing to gain in allowing vendor tracking for services that use this, and the primary goal being to “ensure you remain compliant with global privacy regulations” (their words). Unless their market audience are services who want it to be as intentionally shit as possible? Maybe.
YouTube videos are skipping to the end for users with adblockers (9to5google.com)
Football enthusiasts, what are your predictions for Euro 24?
Nvidia's RTX Video Super Resolution comes to Firefox (www.pcworld.com)
Daily Discussion - 14 May 2024
Use this thread for general daily football discussion....
Google Phone starts rolling out ‘Audio Emoji’ and they’re really weird [Video] (9to5google.com)
What are some good Overleaf (Latex) alternatives?
I’m currently writing a report in using Overleaf. As I’m getting the premium version for free through my Uni, I’ve had no problems so far. Now I’m working in a place with unstable internet and using Overleaf has become very annoying....
haiii :3 rule (i.ibb.co)
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melon rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
'I felt like a freak because I didn't want children' (www.bbc.co.uk)
Nintendo submit Yuzu DMCA request to Internet Archive (reddthat.com)
Is TypeScript a fad or is my manager delusional?
I was talking to my manager the other day, discussing the languages we are using at $dayjob. He kind of offhandedly said that he thinks TypeScript is a temporary fad and soon everything will go back to using JavaScript. He doesn’t like that it’s made by Microsoft either....
What brought you over to Lemmy?
Owners of a domain, which domain registrar did you choose and why?
I’m currently on the lookout for privacy-respecting domain registrars. What are you guys using and why?...
[Match Thread] Arsenal F.C. v.s. FC Porto
What hardware do you use for emulation?
I use a retroid p4 pro. I love it....
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The culprit: trustarc.com...
Happy 10 million! According to FediDB, we have hit 10 million users across the Fediverse! (lemmy.world)
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