Well that’s why you would render on the server, not why you would use React to do it instead of the many, many server side frameworks
Well that’s why you would render on the server, not why you would use React to do it instead of the many, many server side frameworks
It would be less of a problem if we as users on an instance could block entire instances, effectively defederating it just for our user. Then those running instances could defederate only in severe cases.
Nah fuck that. Just let deadlines slide. If you constantly have to work overtime to get your shit done it’s an organizational problem not a you problem.
You sure the rumors you heard weren’t about Skyblivion?
Firefox isn’t tracking your bookmarks and selling it to advertisers, Firefox is open source. They keep your bookmark order as convenience so that you can have them in the order you like. Same goes for history, it’s just a tool to see what sites you’ve visited if you’re trying to get back to one, it’s not tracking you.
You don’t want them to save the order of your bookmarks? why
I’m actually very happy to see your comment as it means Lemmy might actually not just be full of tech nerds, because it’s clear you have no idea what you’re talking about or don’t know how to properly communicate your issue.
The whole point of bookmarks is that they are saved sites so why would they automatically delete them? Also just click on Manage Bookmarks or Manage History and you can delete anything from there… If you don’t want history to be saved then use a private window.
I pronounce them as:
Vale would rhyme with “bail”
But Val would be like the first syllable of “value”
I don’t remember exactly where I stopped but I had a similar experience. I was absolutely loving it until I just got completely stuck, spending a couple hours on a puzzle got boring. Would love to pick it up again someday when I have more time though.
I guess Reddit knew people wouldn’t be able to resist, doing nothing seems like the obvious move.
I don’t really see a need for it to be integrated and federated. Someone can just make a normal website and post a link.
That’s what I was thinking, they must be hurting to do r/place out of the blue like this
I’m not saying defederating should go away, but that this should be an additional way to deal with unwanted content.