Agreed. Horrible news.
Hoping Syncthing-Fork will continue.
Agreed. Horrible news.
Hoping Syncthing-Fork will continue.
I had to smile reading their “about” page.
I mean, I’m not a big fan of it either. On the other hand, I want Firefox to continue to grow and be actively developed and supported. If not from sources like these - to me unobtrusive - ads, where else can their revenue come from?
Not trying to be controversial. Just asking. What business opportunities would we support Mozilla in that we’d be happy with?
“Falling in love” and “love” are quite different from each other.
That said, yeah, the feeling can be quite fleeting. Being a chemical response doesn’t make it less intense or even less meaningful, though. Sadly? Fortunately? 🤷♂️
Yes. :)
Wait… no. :-o
I am not sure anymore. ( • - • ) …
Awww. It looks happy.
Cool project.
The only question worth asking: does it beat Obsidian in some ways?
That would mean that some walk away from YouTube. Thus shrinking the ad revenue.
It’s a problem.
What’s the problem with just producing the necessary quality and being honest? Is that too expensive, making the lie more profitable?
…tyrannis
Though you might have thought of Darth Tyranus. Which is fine.
requires some setup
The story of Linux in a few words.
Isn’t it “the less” you care for him?
🫣
I’ll show myself out.
Is there a comprehensive checklist on the net for a web developer to follow?
I really know where my towel is!
Time is an illusion.
Lunchtime doubly so.
To be fair, sometimes the timing of correcting someone can play a role. Waiting to correct a spelling error until after the main point has been discussed is usually best, otherwise it can be perceived as condescending.
Whether that was the case in OP’s message or not I cannot tell from the bit we have.
Some things really should be remembered annually.
This is one of them.
At first I thought this was a joke.
I couldn’t believe that this is a thing.
It is definitely a thing.
Amazing. Thank you for teaching me a thing.
Curious why a woman’s long sleeve shirt shows up when searching for “Chandelier”. Algorithms never cease to amaze.