I use the firefox password manager personally. Not sure if that makes me an idiot or not but it works well and I trust mozilla.
I use the firefox password manager personally. Not sure if that makes me an idiot or not but it works well and I trust mozilla.
I dunno, back in the old PHP days (like the really shitty PHP) if you missed a semicolon on an included file, and that file was included in another file, and some dumbass included that in the middle of some other file, you would spend hours looking for it because the error showed it missing in the top-most file.
The stat I saw was ~70 million users for reddit, so a 7x increase would put us at 1%.
Some of the core devs, who also run lemmy.ml, are tankies. That being said, it’s an open standard and most of the popular instances are very against that mindset. The beauty and difficulty of an open, decentralized platform is that every instance can set their own ground rules and decide who to federate with.
The fact is that you can, but haven’t, knitted a meme.
I still need to know the details on this.
At least reddit is irrelevant for me now or else I’d be pissed.
I have no idea, but I have professional experience in the space and getting to accessibility standards (WCAG / ADA) compliance is hard for existing apps that didn’t consider it out of the gate. That being said there’s some low hanging fruit that is pretty easy to implement and hopefully some devs contributing have experience in that space.
It ain’t over until the amendment gets passed, and at this point I’m worried articles like this will appease voters from going to vote in the special election