Yeah but the more layers you use, the less chance you have of deflowering yourself.
Yeah but the more layers you use, the less chance you have of deflowering yourself.
Found the Amazon warehouse worker
Regular pants aren’t?
Yeah I think the last few years they have definitely ramped up and become even more attractive. Especially after they got rid of their private repository limitations which their competitors, like GitLab, had freely available.
I think it has something to do with a built-in defense mechanism. When you feel dizzy like that, one of your body’s reactions is “oh snap, I think I ate something bad. Get rid of it”.
I was laughing at the usage of the OP saying “now that GitHub is so popular”. Like… GitHub has been the most popular git hosting service since only a couple of years after it came out back in 2008.
And to answer your question: Yes, I use GitHub.
Now? Lol
I’m curious… How does one even test such a thing before distributing it without having offending files to test against.
Like during the development process of this project, how on earth can you test it properly? 😂
Windows is always faster and more responsive once you reinstall it, it doesn’t matter the version lol. I’m due for a proper nuking myself, now that I think about it.
Q2 and Unreal tournament ruled my gaming life too. I started playing back in the “Heat.net” / MPlayer era. I miss those services so much
GOG Galaxy is also a really good game manager. I was pleasantly surprised by its newer release. Scans games from all of your popular platforms (Steam, Epic, etc) as well as custom library folders.
This would be great if we had some way to easily export those results into our subscriptions on our instance instead of going through one by one and joining.
Why aren’t these things behind Cloudflare? Boggles the mind.
They are locations that you automatically block once you set up your Lemmy account. They are subs used to test that your Lemmy feed, and blocking mechanism, is working in your client.
Shit, I knew reddit won when I looked up the porn forums on Lemmy, and the subs measured in the low hundreds lol!
API is not versioned. Also REST API should not use verbs in their endpoint. POST is already the HTTP verb – /submit
is superfluous.
Yeah, then you just have to worry about missing whitespace, instead lol
Sounds like he needs a better IDE.
Don’t get dry on your own supply