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Capture everything you do on the browser 24/7 to machine-process it for “points”
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Simply asking for feedback or taking feedback directly on the points I’m interested, for example with a survey or Mozilla Connect
Capture everything you do on the browser 24/7 to machine-process it for “points”
vs
Simply asking for feedback or taking feedback directly on the points I’m interested, for example with a survey or Mozilla Connect
If they are so interested in asking me for my opinions on new features and design, they can post a survey. Stuff like Mozilla Connect already exists. No need to spy on everything I do (or don’t do).
Hopefully the inbreeding within those weirdo groups helps fix that.
I see. That sucks.
Until the creators of the content you need switch, it’s one of if not the hub where the content is.
This would be easy to “solve” from the reader end if Nitter was still operational, but I haven’t heard from the project or from any alternative in ages.
Maybe you jest but now I’m seriously wondering why hasn’t this been proposed. It’s defo better than something like “disallow list”.
Oh yeah that was a shitshow. I made a point to keep “master” in my repos and configurations because it’s the other meaning of master - one of the many others. Words are allowed to mean different things, ya know? If I’m drinking some coke I’m certainly not drugging myself (…I hope).
After all, the command to attach to a master is not “git slave”, it’s “git pull”.
They have a button to go to the latest version of the docs, but not to the equivalent page on the latest version
Oh yeah this is a PITA. Tho in that case it’s skill issue on their end.
Course I do. Why, do you need a link to the newest version of the joke?
Skill issue. Old version docs tend to offer you a redirect to more recent docs, and even then something sintactic like an “IN” operator is unlikely to change in form or structure between versions of a database engine.
That and the weird aversion to introducing new or useful keywords, or even extending the symbol set that doesn’t even use full ASCII.
Hahahahaha lol, I wish it had gone unnoticed a bit more. Scamming techbros and cryptobros sounds cool.
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