Sending a tinsy-winsy appreciation to how you handle this dialog. Smooth. 🎩
Sending a tinsy-winsy appreciation to how you handle this dialog. Smooth. 🎩
Yep! The same image flashed back in my mind.
In the Soviet Russia, bees are cooking you.
Wherever the app’s code is on. I usually go around finding the link in the store page or through the search engine. Most of the time, they end up on GitHub and GitLab, sometimes on Codeberg or other instance.
Paranoid section ahead: Don’t blindly trust the issues list, closed or open, because there are still ways to permanently delete those, hence giving bad actor a way to hide evidence of the on-going security problem.
I look at the latest release date. At leisure time, I would also go and check repository and issue tracker to see whether something serious is being ignored. If it’s crucial for business, I would spare time investigating the source code itself.
I would not necessarily say that many apps uploaded to F-Droid and other repositories are unsafe, because I don’t have all that energy to audit anything I use. What helps me to stay on the safe side is reading into things - enclosed descriptions and names may look like a small factor to some, once they tread the sources, but it saves me both the time and trouble. Sloppily written stuff usually implies a sloppy code, a lax attention to details on the developer’s side.
Is this a TAWoG reference?
I agree about the “evolution” part of the designs. People really need some sweet time, at least 10 days (starting Friday, finishing at the next Sunday).
With the way it’s going now, and considering that Friday didn’t end up to be the best day for our community to start the event, the extension time is really desired.
Wait, so, it’s supposed to be time-limited?
180 * pi? That’s a lotta rotate 💀
I’ve recently run out of space. Browser didn’t have a second thought about deleting all websites’ data.
Wow, that’s quite useful.
TILvids is like your average overprotective uncle…
I observed the same segmentized silos problem a little while ago. Initial reach is SOOOO much harder when federation doesn’t work.
Reach is there only when some popular tech vblogger appears, like The Linux Experiment on TILvids - and that’s it. Most people are there for that channel and that channel only (Nick’s done a good job at promoting it, as we see), which must mean the impression other parts leave on a viewer is considerably worse.
This behavior can be disabled, right? … Right?
Huh? He literally dropped a Piped link…
How do you people make the screenshots of popups in Firefox? Every time I press
Print Screen
they just keep fading away.