Keep it light, keep it moving.
I am doing no harm.
I haven’t played GTAO, but maybe I’ll check it out. Thanks for the tip.
Yeah, I’m reminiscing because I was reminded of that particularly fun period in my life. Nothing to do with the main topic.
I used to love in-game cheats as a kid. The ‘motherlode’ cheat on the Sims & the button combinations in GTA were great. Being able to summon a tank and roll over everything on-demand was awesome. I liked how those games embraced it and made things a whole lot more fun.
a sensei who keeps demanding you figure problems out on your own in order to learn and level up.
Ain’t nobody got time for that. I don’t need or want to spend my time debugging my OS for it to do what I want, I already did that and I did not exactly “level up” but I did waste a lot of time.
Thanks for including the screenshot!
bundle for both chrome and Firefox
You’re a true warrior tolerating that. It gives me headaches.
E: And you even set up Storybook? Respect.
Please! I miss my Action Script 3, not this cheap wannabe TypeScript 😭
It’s a joke
Can we not do away with CSS/JS, learn from those mistakes and try something else? Pls, I beg you 🥺🙏
E: Sorry, forgot the /j Lighten up, Lemmy, not everything is a serious comment that needs your scrutiny or meticulous rebuttals.
BaCkWaRdS cOmPaTiBiLiTy 😵💫
It might settle some (online) arguments
😂
It’s manual?? Holy shit, that explains some previous hair pulling.
Why, you want my <p> inside your <div>? We can make that happen 😏
I try, but I mostly cry
VS Code said hot singles in your area, click here for drenched felines.
dev.ruin()!
SyntaxError: Unexpected ! operator
No, it’s an order!
Understood
Sweet, thanks for that!
My big question is, why not fork the original first and commercialize that instead. So much forking around the wrong ways! /s