written in Rust.
I hate the Wayland logo; it’s trash.
unfortunately I cannot find alternatives to the gore subreddits :(
written in Rust.
Simple tools for mobile; gallery, calendar, file manager, etc. A fork of the unmaintained Simple mobile tools.
There is a collection of open source apps that aim to just do their job with no fancy additions, they were called “Simple mobile tools”. They are no longer maintained, this is a fork of them.
The site itself; Facebook, Reddit, or Twitter sends you to a subdomain that then redirects you to the link you clicked. Sometimes used to check the url and warn you if it’s malicious or if it’s linking to another website, but it’s usually used for tracking as well.
My bad. I just edited it. "\t"
\t
It’s displaying correctly on Lemmy.world. So it seems like another Kbin only issue.
Yes, it would. Just like a string of spaces " " == 0
, but it isn’t that bad; ===
is Javascript’s version of ==
in other languages, and, thus, you should be using it if you don’t want that wonkiness.
==
is just for convenience, like when you want to make sure that the user didn’t leave the form empty and the button shouldn’t be greyed out, and other UI stuff. Without these kinds of features JS wouldn’t be used in so many toolkits.
If " " wasn’t equal to 0, it wouldn’t make sense, but since a string containing a space equals 0, you’d expect the same to apply to a string containing a tab or a newline. (or at least I’d expect that)
Oh, in that case I replied to @MinekPo1 with my answer to that. BTW can you see the slash in: \t
and "\t"
.
That would be weird if a string containing a space wasn’t equal to 0 " " == 0
, but that’s not the case in JS. If you think that ""
and " "
being equal to 0 is weird then I agree, but since they are, you should expect "\t"
and "\n"
to equal 0 too.
that’s not “t”, it’s “\t” which is just a tab. There’s also “\n” for newline.
I just added it because the current answer (jiggle) is a Gnome shell extension. So this is just my answer for Plasma.
KDE Plasma has a desktop effect called “Track Mouse” after you activate it you can use it by pressing Ctrl+Meta. It doesn’t look like the MacOS variant, but it does the job.
Pressuring Israel to let Hamas survive instead of pressuring Hamas to surrender and return the hostages is being pro-Hamas, not pro Palestinian.
“Not wanting the murderous government that is actively finding ways to kill and displace Palestinians in places that it controls to take control of Gaza is being pro-Hamas”
Hamas are the extremists of the Palestinians, the IDF and “Israeli” government are the extremists of the “Israeli” people. Why would I want the IDF to take control of Gaza?
Flatpaks have the concept of runtimes; instead of downloading the entire qt tooling for a qt app the app could just use the KDE runtime same goes for GTK with the Gnome runtime. Flatpaks also have dependencies which can be shared between multiple apps even when they are not part of their runtimes, they are called “baseapps”. Flatpak apps still use double the space my normal apps take on a fresh install, so I assume using appimages to replace them will leave no space on my SSD.
Before deciding to settle on using Flatpak I tried to search for appimage permissions and how to set them, but it seems there is no such thing? If that’s true then there’s another advantage for Flatpaks and Snaps.
Also with all due respect: Flatpak and Snap tooling are not maintained by Probonodb.
“Israel” is committed to destroying Gaza and getting revenge by killing as many people as possible. Hamas doesn’t want that, and Hamas has the hostages. So simply: want to destroy Gaza? Your hostages will go down with it.
No one would wait for the UN if they could take matters into their own hands. But the US is giving so many weapons to “Israel” that it is nearly impossible to do anything.
Hamas got a pretty good opportunity to start developing specialized weapons, train its troops, and build a huge tunnel system under Gaza. The problem is Arabic countries are either too afraid of starting an attack on the American protectorate or are too occupied with some sort of civil unrest/civil war. So “Israel” can just use all the weapons it got to demolish Gaza and kill its people as a punishment for the “aqsa flood” attack.
Hamas shouldn’t negotiate with terrorists. It isn’t a good idea.
If they end up losing.
No, it won’t give them back some of their stolen land, but settlements will start probing up, and armed raids followed by murders and mass arrests will become commonplace.
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