very cool and cute
very cool and cute
CSR exists. You know, WASM CSR websites rely on JS to manipulate the DOM.
Welcome to compiled systems programming languages? What’d you expect?
I like K-9 Mail
Made by bluesky, just to be different from the rest. They could’ve added the features (e.g. DIDs) of atproto to activitypub, which is a standard, but they refused to do so.
This is the internet. Assume anything ig.
cool, though I don’t like atproto
water wets stuff by physical contact. if we assume water is always in physical contact with itself, then it technically is wetting itself, which means water is wet.
Revolt is the most promising alternative but I haven’t seen anyone really use it.
Lemmy is still far from being another reddit. So it is definitely normal to see the same active users. For example, I see blaze alot.
It’s kind of sad that people can’t take such things as sarcasm without me explicitly stating that it is.
Point 2… if you pay for a email aliasing service, you will be locked in. What I suggest is using plus addressing. e.g.
example+83hdo72@example.com
As long as you keep using randomized ones, this’ll be as good as an alias against automated and manual login attempts. It just does not hide your base email, which would be
example@example.com
Many email services offer some free aliases. For example, I use one alias, along with my main email that is only used for important services. Other than that, I have an alias that is used for online accounts. This way, your main inbox is free of spammers. And even if your main address were to be the target of a spammer, the automatic spamming software most likely will not chop off the plus part, so you can easily block that email with the specific plus identifier. Not as good as external email aliasing services, but at least you won’t be locked into the email aliasing service. Bitwarden has a generator for such things, really nice tbh.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Mobile
You keep practicing, and when you feel like you mastered the language enough, if you want to, you learn another language. I learned Python then started learning Rust. Now I don’t want to go back because I feel like I’m more productive with Rust.