“Protecting our community” isn’t even a good excuse, you can’t leave comments without an account…
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“Protecting our community” isn’t even a good excuse, you can’t leave comments without an account…
I believe it’s a more dyslexia friendly font
Immich is older than that video yes?
Streamed 2 months ago? They announced joining FUTO on 1st May 2024 (in the immich discord anyway) and announced the livestream then.
See this comment here which has some CSS you can put into the custom CSS box to hide it.
No. It will remain free. Your experience of immich will be identical to someone with a paid “licence”. It’s like a donation.
was gonna say they stopped using that in 2007 but your comment is probably still the most accurate lmao
This is a roadmap to the stable release. Things can’t be expected to never break before the stable release.
I would’ve Xpected you to get their joke!
Because people in countries with ISPs that are unable to provide IPv4 (e.g. too expensive) can’t access GitHub easily.
No, VPNs are not allowed. See here for more info.
Someone didn’t turn off dark reader.
this went from 0-60 real quick
To expand upon this, you can install the web archive extensions which tries to automatically find a website archive if the site you visit is dead (or you can manually select search).
Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/view-page-archive/ Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wayback-machine/fpnmgdkabkmnadcjpehmlllkndpkmiak
I don’t understand this argument because NewPipe still gets the video from YouTube (primarily), costing them to host…
Don’t think your username checks out, seems like time is killing you
For reference the “language” used in the exam would probably be Exam Reference Language (OCR exam board specifically, which I believe this question is from) which is just fancier pseudocode.
no worries
what. that’s not what they said. they are comparing git knowledge to regex knowledge.
What is your use case for that and what happens if you don’t end up listening to them?