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The QA engineer obviously.
The QA engineer obviously.
Can you put your computer in a bear proof garbage can?
I have a plugin in VSCode to remind me not to forget the semicolons
I just use the Konami code as a secret password.
And the ones you leave for yourself to check during development and forgotten to close before release.
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Voyager was initially called wefwef and was as only a WPA / web app. It’s still available as web app but also has an AppStore version which is really nice as you can keep the same interface on any device you use.
I’m on iOS so no boost for me :/
Voyager is becoming the leader, is FOSS and actively developed by a large community. I also like Arctic which is developed by a single person but is really nice as well and has iOS notifications.
Kinda similar. I remember having a file I could t delete. But I could move it to a new folder and delete that folder and the file would delete.
Author uses a free app with ads. Gets upset when he can’t remove the app for free.
They should make it in Rust.
Companies like chrome because it’s the most used browser. So if they develop for it, and only for it without caring of compatibility on others, then it’s cheaper. And since they don’t want you to use another browser and complain that their site is broken, the just block you.
Or maybe it’s breast have to send…
PeerTube has standard videos, but not the Stories part if I’m lot mistaken.
A video platform would be great. Like TikTok, or stories from Facebook, Insta or YT.
That’s what Hail Mary Project did.
Yea also check if it contains aluminum.
Agreed. This should be the #1 priority for at least one Linux distribution to make it accessible. The issue is that Linux fanatics will cry blasphemy for it and that’s counter intuitive.
Arctic has been my go too as well