Try to dilute them with other types of containers, it might help.
Try to dilute them with other types of containers, it might help.
When I first found Lemmy, it was through https://join-lemmy.org/ which is similar to what you are describing.
Though it recommended me to join lemmy.ml, and apparently it’s a controversial one, so I don’t know if that worked out well…
The user can also block the URL target rewriting. Not sure what’s your point though, I said it’s not the only way, not that there are better ways.
With JavaScript you can track your precise mouse cursor movements. Many analytics products even offer that as an “session replay” feature to check how a user moved their mouse, or to see heatmaps of where people are pointing to.
Tracking actual clicks is obviously much more trivial.
No, it’s not the only way. You could track the click with JavaScript.
As funny as it is when presented that way, it does make sense. After all if a company is using AI wherever possible, and yet hiring a person, then presumably it’s because they want that person to do things they don’t want to be using AI for.
Exactly what I thought of
Sell it to who? Is this a game of hot potato?
But Brave is malware, so not a great trade-off
I agree, but that has nothing to do with the release cadence.
All in all, the film makers had many things they could choose to make the effect look plausible, but they didn’t.
You could make an argument that there was some kind of huge spinning gyroscope reaction wheel system on that axis which projected the explosion that way.
But we all know there wasn’t.
@RemindMe @[email protected] 15 years, tell this guy he’s wrong
It was fine in Mr Robot.
So you are advocating for slowing down the work on Android, or for keeping the pace the same but witholding the updates for longer before a release? Or something else?
There is no translation, it’s just a hard to pronounce Polish surname.
grammar nazis have no relevance to this entire conversatior
Your replies to my comment are off topic then, because that’s what my talking about.
no one made a general argument about grammar nazis so far
I did, I said generally their motivation is not concern for trademarks. It was in fact my first comment here.
Thanks for making me realise why I never had the legendary “Windows broke dual boot” issues that everyone says are so common. I always used separate drives!