Not random. Her GitHub username is “type”, so “@type” tags her.
Not random. Her GitHub username is “type”, so “@type” tags her.
I couldn’t remember the tune to Home on the Range, so I used Piano Man, and that worked.
My wife is a songwriter. I have her latest song stuck in my head.
I had the same error when using Whoogle. I didn’t get an error with other search engines.
I added a test comment here, so you can know what happens if someone comments from Lemmy.
Yeah, and the sources are sometimes made up
Agreed, it’s always confident, but not always correct.
Could applying this to table rows of tables with a significant number of rows improve scrolling performance?
Edit: After researching, I think this would be a poor use of content-visibility
For anyone still wanting to use Feedly with Reddit RSS, I built a tool 10 years ago to make that work like any other RSS feed.
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I’ve been playing games since I was a kid, but I never got hooked to any until The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Now I’m playing the sequel, Tears of the Kingdom. They’re both fantastic games.
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Exactly. I don’t get them as often as daily, but I have gotten a bunch. I just mark them as spam and move on with my life. Not only would I never sell my hard work to a shady company, but I’d also never willfully harm my user base. It’s like scam calls I suppose. To me, routine scam calls are blatantly obvious, but since I still get them so frequently, they must be fooling some people.
I agree. Luckily the iOS 18 one is a little better.