

I guess forking is an easy way to benefit from others’ work.
I’m wondering if there is any game developer that chooses this fork knowing that it will likely not keep up with upstream features and fixes.


I guess forking is an easy way to benefit from others’ work.
I’m wondering if there is any game developer that chooses this fork knowing that it will likely not keep up with upstream features and fixes.


Not something for general users but, for organisations and public figures, having a platform with only verified entities is valuable.
For general users: Mastodon and the Fediverse.
It was born as a villain from the very beginning.


Bounce off from 3.20% to 3.19%? Not the wording I’d use.


Is this right? Out of curiosity, how do these sites flag themselves as content for adults?
Obviously, this is the solution. Sites that do this correctly, and software that detects the metadata. Parents are the ones that need to choose the correct software and enable the correct settings.
Sites that do not set the correct metadata are legible to be banned by authorities.
I did mean to reply to your comment. Just trying to say that I don’t need 2nd homes to be taxed much more higher that 1st homes if the issue can be fixed without getting to that point. Although it shouldn’t be off the table if it’s necessary to guarantee people can have access to homes.
It’s not unreasonable, but if after taxing 3rd and 4th homes (etc.) to oblivion the issue persists, then also second homes should be taxed high. I truly believe that extreme would not be needed once it’s made humanely forbidden to own multiple homes without intention of ever living in them.
Worth adding that it should not be the number of homes what should be taxed, but based on the market value of those properties.
What is “left-pad”? If it does what I think it does, doing that with a LLM would be very wasteful.
EDIT: I remember the event now. Obviously you wouldn’t use a dependency for that. I think I understood your comment now anyway.