

“Mandatory Retail Price”
“Mandatory Retail Price”
“Hell, we’re about to shut it all down - just pepper anyone still using this with as many ads as you can! Milk them for what they are worth!”
Think of all the classified information the bugs on it can capture!
That’s just it: boosting perceived metrics to try to stimulate further engagement
As a Russian asset, Trump is required to regurgitate what Putin wants and claim it as his own thought
“Required” may be a bit of a stretch here…
Change the review, get the refund, change it to a one star and include conversation snippets regarding asking to change the review
Seems to primarily happen when switching apps and coming back to Connect
Good. Less slop please.
Guess we will see how long that lasts…
In modern politics
But it’s ok because he selected companies run by his chronies to handle distribution, netting them billions of dollars in government awards. Surely we won’t see that this time around?!
/s
Really does a good job highlighting how the fire is spreading so fast. Each of those flying embers just has to get lodged somewhere flammable and woosh
What a horrid scale. Doesn’t include all colors represented on the map and doesn’t even have them in some sort of order to help maintain visual order of the scale…
What’s the reason it wouldn’t be up to code? Seems fine from a safety perspective, though a little unorthodox.
Schooling for programming isn’t super necessary. Programming, at it’s core, is not super difficult. It’s effectively learning how to structure fundamental logic in a way to do what you want and then figure how to do that with the programming language you are using. There are various free resources online to get started.
Once you’ve learned some fundamentals, you can start some random practice project and figure out how to expand it to challenge yourself and learn from practice.
A lot of programming is also experience driven. As you code, you learn better approaches, new capabilities within your programming language, best practices, etc. Looking back at code from when I was first starting, I often find multiple potential improvements in the way I did it at the time.
Based on my experience, only so many drops are maintained, something like 20 items, before they start to despawn as new ones are generated. Using a triple bomb arrow yields the same as a single because the dropped item cap is hit.
I wasn’t sure if this was a screenshot or an error in Connect for Lemmy as I always see similar things…
A chinchilla!