I’ve always maintained it would have been an amazing game without the glitches. In a way I can appreciate it for what it nearly was.
I’ve always maintained it would have been an amazing game without the glitches. In a way I can appreciate it for what it nearly was.
.org was always intended for miscellaneous sites that don’t fit anywhere else, I think that’s the most appropriate. I mainly remember this from back in “the day” but here’s a source I’ve just found to back me up: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1591
I’m not a big fan of the “new” generic TLDs like .world, they’re not part of my hill, I don’t really care what they’re used for but I think we could do without them. Most Lemmy instances should really be .org in my ideal scheme of things.
Still I’d ideally like .com addresses to be reserved for commercial entities and, while we’re here, US-specific sites to more widely use .us. Just to acknowledge I know this is a very pedantic hill.
I only browse by subscribed because I don’t subscribe to communities with “memes” and “shitposts”, if a community has too many of them I unsubscribe to them.
Immediately thought of this:
For me (UK):
zsh = zed ess aitch
sudo - exactly the same as “pseudo”
ssh = ess ess aitch
I’m not alone in this, it’s only what all of my colleagues say.
A screenshot I took for whatever reason in 2006, it’s quite a relic.
Can you save it DRM-free? That’s all I ask for.
Reddit would surely have to ban users from creating new subreddits for certain (previously allowed) topics, or else users would just create an alternative “free” subreddit and everyone would post there, right? This can’t work like something like YouTube Premium originals or else they’re going to have to pay certain popular people to post to the paywalled subs - but nobody uses Reddit to follow individuals.
This is one of the weirder surveys I’ve ever taken, I hope they know what they’re doing.
True, I hoped the next generation wouldn’t make the same mistake…
All the time. For websites that are no longer online, it’s invaluable, what’s the alternative?
Things which happened get forgotten because they’re deleted. If something like Internet Archive exists that’s no longer a problem.
Dragon Roost Island from The Wind Waker.
Hence the fight. Why do I feel like I’m being taken oddly literally here today?
I know that but it still feels like paying twice, or paying extra for something that should be standard in any sane world. Presumably this software doesn’t give you a download licence.
Paying money to download content I’ve already paid for?
Downvoted it because OP didn’t specify where in the world they were, therefore nobody can properly give a good answer. Recommending an overseas university is very different to recommending one from their country.
On the scale of Greensleeves, I would suggest Yesterday is today.
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