But you went the extra mile and set up your own instance to do this, right?
Nice bio btw.
But you went the extra mile and set up your own instance to do this, right?
Nice bio btw.
Lemmy does not support karma, but account age if I’m not mistaken. Maybe add a rule to require a certain account age before accepting a post. The main idea is to prevent astroturfing, spam accounts and socket puppets for ban evasion.
Not sure how effective this is since violators could setup an own instance which lies about the account age. Still quite the investment for ban evasion IMHO.
I would go nowhere near a drenched feline since the most common version of them is likely in a very bad mood due to being drenched.
PlantUML supports Gantt charts if I remember correctly. Can run locally (java if I’m not mistaken) or via web.
clickops
I think I will steal this.
Ah, the horcrux technique.
The XDG default location would be ~/.config/autostart/
. It contains .desktop
files for programs to start automatically.
What if I know it will compile for several minutes so I leave it alone to go office chair jousting? It would be fair to lock up the UI in this case.
When you are allowed into the vicinity of this kind of equipment, you should be able to identify matching shapes without circles in the first place…
You both are wrong! I wrote my own distro with opinionated modifications and it is superior to both of your distros!
Great that it worked out, did you use apt remove
or apt purge
?
You might want to put your code in triple back ticks so it renders as code block :) Currently isn’t visible on some clients (boost for Lemmy in my case)
Looks like your php code is wrong, try this (and just this) for index.php
<?php
phpinfo();
You also had Test Text1
inside the php block which is a syntax error. Maybe that’s the cause why you don’t get anything.
Edit corrected the filename to lowercase extension.
Masks don’t only protect from airborne viruses…
Oh, that makes warnings errors and does not mean “ignore errors”. I’m not too familiar with compiler flags. You could do some mental gymnastics to argue that the unused variable causes the compiler to exit and thus the code is not functioning and thus the unused variable is not a warning but an error :^)
I for my part prefer it that way. Makes sure the code stays clean and nobody can just silence the warnings and be done with it. Because why would you accept useless variables that clutter the code in production builds? Imagine coming back after some time and try to understand the code again. At least you have the guarantee the variable is used somehow and not just “hmm, what does this do? … ah, it’s unused”
Unused variable is an error which fails to compile.
And half of them are “curated list of X”
I want to add that Gmail is a bit of a dick when it comes to SMTP.
Hmm, I see. The perfectionist in me would want to shed that processor load though ^^
So we can write Macro viruses in two languages now?