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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
Maybe migrating to kbin.melroy.org
I meant that the Japanese use the Chinese word for Pomelo to call the Yuzu
TIL The Japanese call Yuzu what we (the Chinese) call the Pomelo
Credit: DALL-E 3 / Microsoft Designer
na na-na-na na na, na na, na na na na nana!
Dunno about you, but “Starknet” sounds like that comic arc where Iron Man gets a venomous suit and enshittifies life.
To combine the comments would probably require a revision to the lemmy protocol, plus an even bigger one to the backend software to keep backwards compatibility
…is that seriously your reason? Do you know about how Codeberg displayed something about a javascript error on top of that website for months? Mistakes happen, and as long as they have backup plans I don’t see how that is an issue.
Why does nobody ever recommend GitLab
Maybe try tapping on the text?
Still don’t get the stigma by association… as long as there’s no evidence of changes we’ll be fine
The Waterfox blog post doesn’t mention it, and you’d need to change userChrome.css to do that atm. Personally I use TreeStyleTab as my primary tab view.
What’s auto hiding?
(note, the GitLab Enterprise Edition, which is provided to the public on gitlab.com, is (like GitHub) trade-secret, proprietary, vendor-lock-in software)
Isn’t EE source-available but proprietary? Plus if you just use the free tier you’re not using any enterprise features
Why is it a fiddle
Most of them with any sort of cybersecurity law
People make formulas (packages) and extensions in Ruby for it.
At least nobody would actually want to infringe on the rights of this code.
It’s been two months sir