I don’t think this is specific to giraffes? I’ve seen sheep do the exact same thing.
Krunner is better at displaying longer search results. The launcher truncates anything longer than 1 line. Dictionary definitions are an example.
Krunner also keeps what was last typed in, which is very useful if I’m adding up a bunch of numbers, or if I need to switch to a different application before using the result.
https://rabbit-rabbit.quest/ selects a random location for you to visit every day within walking/cycling distance.
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This has nothing to do with that. Signing in with an account other than OP’s wouldn’t have done anything.
What I feel is missing from the practical suggestions section: why cache images at all? They should be stored on the server they were uploaded to, and nowhere else. The image URL would be attached to the post, and could then be used by clients to fetch the image from the original server.
I thought lemmy did this, but it seems not (any more?).
You can fold the code from anywhere within the block. It’s one long button. I doubt there is any feature to display an arrow at the bottom as well.
I used waydroid for whatsapp, though any android emulator will probably work. To create the account, there was an option to verify a phone number by sending a text message (to a dumb phone with a burner sim card in my case). I use whatsapp web to read and send messages, and only have to open waydroid every few months to sign-in again.
Huh interesting. In Scotland we had another one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis_(programming_language)
Started for me at 21. Also terrible with names, but I’ve never thought of that being related.
mailbox.org doesn’t seem to enable end to end encryption by default. They are privacy focussed (no advertising), and use open source software.
It should be held back. Although I dislike the company, I believe safari’s market share and use of an alternative browser engine is important in keeping google from closing the web.
The term “master” is often used with the term “slave” in computing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master-slave_(technology)
So it wouldn’t be odd to assume that git’s use of the term “master” also refers to slavery.
My cat is currently sitting on an identical pillow :)