Shouldn’t errors be in the bottom of the output if you don’t want to scroll?
Shouldn’t errors be in the bottom of the output if you don’t want to scroll?
https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=20639
tl;dr it isn’t Latin Latin - a lot of swords had tons of odd spellings and there are theories about why that is. This sword could be a combo of acronyms of Latin words and possibly spelling errors.
For example, “I’d like a sword named Christmas” -> “Please make me a sword that says XMAS” -> sword that says XMS
I love hearing stuff like this. 51, 000 years old is already insane. 75,000 years old is 24,000 years older than that. I can’t even imagine 24,000 years older than today.
Why can’t we get movies about this shit instead of another Marvel sequel? I want some scientifically accurate adventure about life in 73,000 BC.
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And you won’t get good search results in exchange.
This x100. Obviously anyone who has fun using well crafted tools to explore a vast frontier of information is a shill. /s
No, that isn’t how it works by any stretch of the imagination. Kagi has its own search index.
Kagi is pretty awesome
Banks don’t take this into consideration when assessing collateral?
Lol, who downvotes a question?
So what you’re saying is tariffs are necessary.
Sure, I didn’t say they use the system browser - I said the opposite. I’m saying the OS should be able to block non-HTTPS connections. If you have control of the OS you can control what protocols are used by apps, unless I’m missing something.
What cases are there for non-HTTPS? I can’t think of any. It’s 2024. All communication should be encrypted.
We need a switch like Firefox has that disallows anything non-HTTPS, but from the phone level. Companies like Apple and Google could also eventually warn apps that they’re going to make it the default setting.
How is DPI a problem if it’s encrypted? That would only work if the attacker had installed their CA cert on your client machine, right?
Is there anything it provided you so far that was better than the guidance from the Rust compiler errors themselves? Every error ends with “run this command for a tutorial on why this error happened and how to fix it” type of info. A lot of times the error will directly tell you how to fix it too.
I like Kagi a lot. It has a Small Web feature that is results from smaller sites like the good old days. Also has a Fediverse filter.
Big creators make a ton of money from their videos. I’m fine with the Fediverse adding ads, or creators doing sponsorships. We need a separation of concerns. Fediverse is removing centralized corporate control.
We need a way to get good content creators money on the Fediverse.
IMO a very small amount of storage should be free but after that the user needs to pay. It’s the right thing to do for hosts and for the environment. If content creators need massive amounts of video then that will incentivize them to make money on it.
The only people left out are small, niche channels that have quality or important content but don’t make much money. Maybe they could be cut special deals by the hosts / donors.
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It could have been USB 4 Spec 2.0, couldn’t it?