Also seriously, anybody having problems with flexbox should try this:
I’m not sure there’s any version of it for grids, but IMO grids are inherently more intuitive, so it may not be needed. Flexbox is the one that is hard to learn.
Also seriously, anybody having problems with flexbox should try this:
I’m not sure there’s any version of it for grids, but IMO grids are inherently more intuitive, so it may not be needed. Flexbox is the one that is hard to learn.
That’s a stupid bug report!
For once, a username really checks out.
The goal of a system is what it does. That’s true for communities too.
Lemmy isn’t much of a link aggregator. It’s more more a discussion platform. But it’s open for specializing some part of it, what is really great.
Just like this photo, once in a while you have to tape things until the glue sets in, and tell those nosy anxious people to STFU.
That’s a remarkable coincidence!
Anyway, yes, it’s not disallowed or impossible.
Do your scrum-using organization put users at the development process?!? I don’t think I’ve seen any Agile¹ organization doing that.
1 - The one with capital “A”, that is an antonym of the one with lower cap “a”.
I don’t think “easier” is the right way to compare here. The C++ build tools will absolutely rewrite your code into something you can’t expect to guess, but it doesn’t make them hard to “use”.
It’s not even the coercion that is the problem here. The types are already bad by themselves.
SVG? SVG isn’t half a language, it’s a completely functional one!
There’s an ecosystem of entire instances with crazy rules.
The fact that Lemmy just doesn’t become unusable with all this brokerage tells a lot about the benefits of a distributed system.
It’s a much larger problem when there are several different cables.
The year Linux takes over the desktops!
I fell like the reason nobody uses FileZila and etc anymore is because everybody that wanted it migrated to Linux already. So seriously, it already happened.
No, sorry. It’s backwards compatible on address length too.
What is the objectively correct answer. I have no idea why people keep asking that question.
Ok, now I’m fully proposing a new standard, called IPv16! (Keeping with the tradition to jump over numbers.)
Also, it will be fully backwards compatible for a change! That solves the largest complaint from the holdouts!
I have plenty of coworkers that are thrilled when we have an in-office event. And some that choose to go there to work every day.
I can’t understand them, but well, it makes them happy.
Instead, the people offering the largest salaries are mostly remote-only.
People that value your work value your work, I guess.
Ok, let’s just ignore what language Python and Javascript interpreters are written.
And that C++ is not C.
Sorry, Undefined Behavior Everywhere was yelling way too loud to hear you clearly.
Were you talking about strong controlling anything with C++?
Well, that’s what you get for using classes like “white” and “lime”.