![](/static/66c60d9f/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/170721ad-9010-470f-a4a4-ead95f51f13b.png)
What’s the difference?
What’s the difference?
Cause none of my choices of ISP supports it…
There are some times when Qwant returns bad results where I’ll revert to Google. Just to find worse results…
Jokes aside, Qeant handles most queries well, even local stuff in my native language.
Obligatory fuck DST
Software patents isn’t a thing in Europe, so that doesn’t hold any weight for Haier. Even their terms are null and void as is the case of almost all “terms of service” documents in Europe.
On Android I’d recommend just installing Firefox along with uBlock Origin
Non-amp link: http://www.opb.org/article/2023/05/11/deschutes-river-oregon-poo-patrol-two-ply-outhouse-cleaner/
“Quality” and “two-ply” should rarely be put next to each other though.
Brunettes Shoot Blondes (Ukrainian synth pop).
For obvious reasons they haven’t been so active lately.
That sounds tough. Are jobs in other sectors near you also dried up?
I work in the energy market in Europe. Things are booming right now.
Donate to a human rights organization and/or volunteer in one. I’d say that’s the best you can do. And remember that however horrible it sounds don’t lose sleep over the suffering of people you don’t know. There’s a high risk it’ll just consume you.
where they belong!
Sounds like you take the generosity of open-source devs for granted.
IIRC in Denmark any pedestrian who has taken a step onto the road should be treated as an invisible zebra crossing. It’s only really taught at driving lessons in order to not risk making pedestrians lazy when checking for cars and go in harm’s way.
In case you don’t want to go to that site, but still read the article: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-67007392
Plus how do you spot the difference between a good bot and a bad bot? Web crawlers from search engines are for example inherently good, so they should still be able to operate, but if it is easy to register a good bot in WEI, it is also easy to register a bad bot. If it is hard to register a good bot, then you’re effectively gatekeeping the automated part of the internet (something that actually might be Google’s intention).
Denmark actually. It’s a couple of years ago he said it.
Every time I turn to politics. Our ex justice minister once said:
Surveillance is freedom
I’m not kidding. Word for word, that’s what he said.
Code should always by itself document the “how” of the code, otherwise the code most likely isn’t good enough. Something the code can never do is explain the “why” of the code, something that a lot of programmers skip. If you ever find yourself explaining the “how” in the comments, maybe run through the code once more and see if something can be simplified or variables can get more descriptive names.
For me, that’s what was originally meant with self-documenting code. A shame lazy programmers hijacked the term in order to avoid writing any documentation.