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Cloudflare does free email forwarding, that's good enough for me, and I'd trust them more than some random company.
Cloudflare does free email forwarding, that's good enough for me, and I'd trust them more than some random company.
QML on the other hand is awesome imo.
There's dotnet format
which will format your code. You can configure it with editorconfig
I'd keep going until you see it again and try to solve it then. I wouldn't report an issue that you can't reproduce, some projects refuse to accept issues without a repro. Sometimes something weird happens and you don't know why and you'll never know, you just need to move on and keep building, if it's a real problem it'll come back.
Since when is the US an empire?
Man what games didn't I play as a kid.
There's probably some I'm forgetting. I'd have to say Armada 2, man I played so many hours of that game. Played around with mods as a kid too.
Quite a few options I just didn't answer when there was a missing option
I only use it to clone projects via the Open in GitHub desktop link.
This is the way
Why is Rikers badge on the wrong side
Oh you're right, I'm not sure what I was Ln thinking
The errors are great https://api.isevenapi.xyz/api/iseven/1.5
Sadly it's not always accurate https://api.isevenapi.xyz/api/iseven/0 Edit: nevermind I'm an idiot
It's also greatly lacking in number support https://api.isevenapi.xyz/api/iseven/one
I mean it did change for a very good reason. Stuff gets hacked because everyone is online always. In "the good old days" it wasn't a problem because people weren't really online so there was pretty much zero risk of old software being used to exploit your machine. These days? It's a liability to have old stuff on your phone because someone could exploit it to steal stuff from a large number of users.
And you can even run it in the browser with Blazor! Love C#
Anyone try running this on WSL?
Loads of stuff, I've pretty much been using InoReader since GoogleRss died, I probably used something in-between but I've been using it forever at this point.
For a while I used it for YouTube subscriptions, but I mostly use it for news and comics.
Awesome, I've been wanting something like this for a while
I think for arrays it's not really a benefit. But for other types it's superior, compared to the current syntax which just calls add on the list object, which is very inefficient compared to building the whole thing at once which is what this new syntax does.
I think when it becomes a problem it won't be hard for the community to build their own extensions that can be used anywhere. It doesn't hurt right now so that work hasn't been done yet.
Use postgres