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It seems that something went wrong with our nameserver, thus no connections to the ‘outside world’ were working. As soon as I added a new nameserver, federation started working again (this also affected server updates).
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It seems that something went wrong with our nameserver, thus no connections to the ‘outside world’ were working. As soon as I added a new nameserver, federation started working again (this also affected server updates).
I completely agree.
According to a video I watched yesterday, it’s not random, it’s because they’re bored teenagers
Hilariously I left this post then scrolled down just a few posts and found this. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/05/24/killer-whales-attacking-sinking-boats-are-bored-scientists-say/73558157007/
I am of no help here, but your post made me think of this. https://youtu.be/tbazGVrbN-g
Mercedes isn’t competing against cheap cars locally, so it has no incentive to block their import.
yeah as @Ategon said, that’s quite strange, but I’m not sure we’re in control of that. Would need to be raised as an issue. lemmy.world has also customized their install quite a bit so it could also be on their side.
still, people are clearly confused by the button. I’m just gonna make it an animation and prefers-color-scheme since that’s so widely supported now.
I’ve wondered what this problem was for years but never cared to figure it out, because it always resolved after the first button press (just refresh the page and it all works properly). turns out it is something wrong with my use of local storage to save your theme state. if you don’t have the key in local storage then it does what you mentioned. I just need to switch this to prefers-color-scheme anyway.
that post is about toggle buttons, not switches. e.g. a play pause button, when pressed, does it show play, or does it show pause?
It shouldn’t be like that. on my computer it shows the sun when it’s in light mode, moon in dark mode.
Hm. what browser are you on? It is showing sun for me on light mode.
I’ve been saying this for years. My site only has a few lines of javascript. the rest is pure html and css, and it’s very simple. https://tylerthrailkill.com
Because no one ever uses those. Literally and
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are the only ones I’ve ever seen in over a decade and you will never need to worry about the differences between the two.
XML as a configuration language is terrible. Yaml gets the point across in an easily readable way, which is exactly the point. Same for JSON except JSON you can’t even use comments (you need json5 or one of the numerous other alternatives to get those).
For looks. The middle cable is needed to allow the sides to communicate, but you only need one side plugged into the computer.
It’s a crkbd also known as a corne, like the other person said. There’s hundreds of types of switches available, the keyboard in the picture has Khail Box Jades and Khail Box Royals.
The style of keyboard is a split ergomechanical keyboard. The size is 36% or 40% depending on what generation of keyboard nerd you are.
my keyboard looks like this… so… no?
and honestly it’s so much nicer to program with a small keyboard. everything is exactly where you need it to be. I don’t ever have to reach for a key, as they’re all right there. And I can make them do literally anything I want. So many benefits of a small keyboard over a full size.
Same but that’s not saying much as it’s the only new car I’ve ever owned. But boy is it fun!
Wait so was the hacking live?
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