I think the point of that one is that millennials post to their friends, not to their stories.
I think the point of that one is that millennials post to their friends, not to their stories.
Just like this sub. The only shit getting posted on it is articles about shitty things happening.
That’s what’s so great about go. It’s doesn’t take a large investment to learn it.
It’s real to me, dammit!
The guerilla marketing is working then!
Oddly enough, just last week I got a reddit notification that someone had replied to a comment I made… 11 years ago.
The comments here are everything I hoped for.
I just want a fuckin star rating system. I want winamp but with Spotify library.
I swear people just scroll through lemmy, see a post they like and then think to themselves, “this is cool, I should post this on lemmy!”
There’s nothing a user is going to be able to do if this is a problem with the backend. The person I replied to did specify backend, right?
Would they surface that to the user anyway? That’s something to log, not to tell the client that xyz service failed because of error 123.
Think glass pipe versus glass cylinder or rod. Though, I don’t think the hollow core is fully empty, it has some structure to it.
Source: https://www.rp-photonics.com/hollow_core_fibers.html
What distro are you using?
Did you follow any guides for getting all of your games running?
This person posted the format, not a direct answer to your question. Very confusing.
I can go damn near all day on my m1 MacBook. Those things have insane battery life.
My iPad is essentially a paperless notebook.
I use it for dnd sessions, brainstorming, sketching, anything I would use a regular sized for.
I also use it as an extra screen to watch YouTube or something on while I’m gaming at my desktop.
I would love a foldable to have if I started having to go back into the office, it would be nice to take notes on in meetings. But they are just too big for me at the moment.
I’m still loving comic code.
I typically like to just buy my music but the appeal of spotify, to me, is the algorithm and being able to play random singles and one offs from artists I would probably not ever hear a single thing from otherwise.