I mean the author has simply ignored this issue. If you look into it there are a few that people simply do not know how to generate, so without the maintainer it’s impossible to make a PR solving this.
I mean the author has simply ignored this issue. If you look into it there are a few that people simply do not know how to generate, so without the maintainer it’s impossible to make a PR solving this.
I wish more people understood this: Riot’s anti-cheat isn’t perfect and you can find how to cheat online fairly easily actually, but you have to jump over so many hoops and spend a fair amount of cash to do it (depending on method) that it’s basically an exercise for motivated hackers that want to prove a point, not your script kiddie that wants easy wins.
Job: frontend developer
PO: customers are receiving a lot of errors! I need you to investigate this ASAP!! We are losing business
The error: “the backend application did not respond”
Definitely seems like a problem with the page mr PO, thank you for calling me on my day off.
Eventually you’ll realise that voting for the least bad option just makes things worse and never better, and you’ll have to deal with the fact that you can get what you want through the system.
Cars are expensive to buy and maintain. Also I don’t think finding a parking spot and then parking is a fun activity. Also the metro can in many cases be faster, and I can use my phone while I’m in it.
The series died when they killed desmond in favor of keeping the story open for endless sequels.
I find it funny how reddit manages to have active communities for towns, even ones in non-english speaking countries.
It’s one of the disadvantages of not having algorithms to push content up or down.
It’s pretty weird the meme community got going but the more serious one didn’t.
These random communities is something I wish picks up when the lemmyverse grows.
Like in general or regarding specific topics?
They don’t deserve my money, they already harvest enough of my data.
Should have shown some invisible radio waves
Battle for Wesnoth is my go to Linux for a decade at this point. Free fantasy turn based strategy game with fun campaigns.
Good Post Theory
People complaining about privacy of everything, including lemmy itself (this is a good thing).
If ESG is anything to go by, just a greenwashing fad they’ll drop as soon as it doesn’t have the desired effect
It really depends on what versioning means for the project. If we are talking about semantic versioning then a lower number only means there haven’t been many breaking changes over time. Or that a lot of broken stuff has been kept that way because it would break compatibility.
Right now, we feel that Lemmy and ActivityPub have downsides that are limiting us from achieving that goal.
Could you expand on this? How exactly does these things prevent you from Being Nice, if that’s the goal of your community?
Survivor bias is a thing and part of the reason people are nostalgic for old media.