BLM icon is my favorite, it looks so slick
Try the Photon for Lemmy client!
Moved to the account @Xylight@lemdro.id
BLM icon is my favorite, it looks so slick
It is not comfortable to hold a 46C metal object in your hand.
Finally
I am aware that this news article may be misleading. That’s not the point of my comment.
Hexbear users coming to defend China before even reading the post title:
Any operating system can run on anything with an x86 CPU. That’s not what’s insane, it’s the fact that it’s gonna be unbearably slow
I really hope they add all tracks soon, maybe even some new ones
This game has serious potential. It they end it prematurely Nintendo has gone even more mad.
I too, have never reached Silence because sand ocean always causes me to crash :p
You should try the special events when they rotate. I feel it makes the game a little less repetitive.
Grands prix are pretty “casual” for something big, and they often pretty fun. The pro tracks I always do to get better at them.
Team battles are meh but they’re still cool
Misleading; this article is from 2019. I don’t believe they do this anymore.
They come out of the efforts of a single dev.
The ad says “Privacy. That’s iPhone”.
yeeaaahhh totally
I’m honestly okay with that if it makes sense for the website.
A massive web app? That’s fine.
Your 2 page blog that you built using React and added 7 UI libraries? just turn on SSR ffs
Make your app use native components instead of making your own crappy theme for the 782th time
I’ve been wanting to make my applications easier to test. The issue is, I don’t know what to test. Often my issues are so trivial I notice them immediately.
What are some examples of common things in, let’s say a web server, that could be unit tested?
Proton drive gives a lot less storage for free but is known to be more secure and private
It works for me.
If you desperately need Twitter to view something, use Nitter
A little play icon might be nice, and then download the video once you’re actually on the page.
While I believe that this may be a hostile decision, it was inevitable. A lot of YouTube's revenue comes from ads. Use piped or something