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Shouldn’t that be:
DELETE FROM real_influencers WHERE name = 'Simon Riggs';
Shouldn’t that be:
DELETE FROM real_influencers WHERE name = 'Simon Riggs';
But this is not the super tic tac toe I know (and also implemented 10 years ago in college). Here you play until all ttts are solved. The version I know, has a winner only if in the bigger grid there are three wins in a tic tac toe fashion.
Yes, right. We could completely erase one third of exploitable vulnerabilities (by your numbers) only by switching to modern languages.
There is no good argument against that. Why wait for C or C++ to try and implement get another weird “solution” for those problems? (That no one uses then anyway)
Doesn’t look like it, but you can be the one writing one.
Yes and if you bend them out of the way, some become sharp and I poured a carton of milk. So no, I to not like them.
To each their own except I have no (real) choice.
I have cut my lips twice on these fuckers. Also just this week while pouring milk, the cap somehow slipped right under the stream and spilled the milk everywhere.
Who loses their bottlecap?
Also this makes it harder for kids to drink from bottles, since they can’t put their whole mouth around.
I hate these shit stains with a passion.
I am 99% sure, thia was all just a PR stunt by some bottle company. If they really wanted to do something for the environment, they would go for glass bottles again, since they can be recycled forever.
First off, cause you are programming under windows, a lot of things will be harder for you. As seen on your problems with Python.
Most Linux installs have it right from the get-go and everything else is as simple. So giving directions for developers on other platforms might be much easier than what you had to go through. (Maybe use WSL?)
Let’s get to your real question:
How does one organize dependencies in a way easy for new contributors?
Since you will use Python, I will use that as example.
Most languages have a way to automagically import dependencies. Python has the requirements.txt file. Installing dependencies is then really easy. It is also a widely known way to do that, has lots of explanation online etc. so seasoned pythoneers will know what to do and younglings will get to know a good standard right away.
Bonus tip: If you don’t have a GUI library yet, maybe also search for game engines. They provide all the necessary tools as well, oftentimes have good GUI add-ins and are (mostly) for all mayor platforms.
You are right in that it isn’t (or shouldn’t be) part of the parsing, but the program has to check the blacklist even if it’s in a database.
Well chrome should, yes. But they don’t.
Then some JavaScript framework developers think “well this non-standard feature is neat, let’s use that everywhere” and then companies who use their framework (or a framwork dependent on it) can’t support all browsers.
It’s a multilayered problem (as always) with lots of individually decisions that make sense, but don’t work out in the end (as always).
My PC has a dedicated key to kill all processes.
Also also it told him to include the API key and used v3 in the URL.
What’s your working environment like?
We’ve recently moved to a more “hip” location. We used to have personal desks, but now we have this “pick whatever spot is avaiable” open area. I dislike it a lot.
Lol. Same.
Nice “interview” with funny insights. As former ABAP-programmer (SAP systems) I see lots of familiarities.
I have rephrased the text.
Okay, I actually never tried that. Thanks.
Okay, I am intrigued and did not find anything right away. Can you give me a link?
Yeah, but I want to get rid of my wireless keyboard in favor of a small website/app for my phone.
Can I run Jellyfin on my laptop, but close it up and choose the video to watch via a different browser on my phone?
I don’t use obsidian. I use Joplin. It has nextcloud integration and works flawlessly.
For the rest (e.g. Tasks, Collaborate Office) I use DAVx5 and the nextcloud App to sync.
I did actually find a very similliar bug in the experimental rendering engine of element (the matrix client). So yes, this is something that exists somewhere else too.