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  • Noobs, just buy the calendar after the year it represents is over, simply wait 27 years and voilá, you have a calendar that shows the correct days, days of the week, etc.

  • ?

  • Good that we aren't talking about windows. Otherwise, I'd backup the original Projects folder quickly.

  • Good that we aren't talking about windows. Otherwise, I'd backup the original Projects folder quickly.

  • The pedophile protector is saying what?

  • Sure. Thanks.

    I guess, future will tell. The author is very focussed on the system card. Maybe, we get a CVE list in a few weeks. Who knows...

    The Firefox test is not Firefox. It’s a SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine shell in a container, with “a testing harness mimicking a Firefox 147 content process, but without the browser’s process sandbox and other defense-in-depth mitigations.”

    I'm for sure not an expert in this field, but I recently saw videos Form LiveOverflow about FireFox bug bounties and I think, it was the same setup. Finding a bug in one of the components was enough for them to take it very serious.

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    The Pulse: ‘Tokenmaxxing’ as a weird new trend

    blog.pragmaticengineer.com /the-pulse-tokenmaxxing-as-a-weird-new-trend/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The Pulse: ‘Tokenmaxxing’ as a weird new trend

    blog.pragmaticengineer.com /the-pulse-tokenmaxxing-as-a-weird-new-trend/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Migrating from DigitalOcean to Hetzner: From $1,432 to $233/month With Zero Downtime

    isayeter.com /posts/digitalocean-to-hetzner-migration/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The zero-days are numbered | The Mozilla Blog

    blog.mozilla.org /en/privacy-security/ai-security-zero-day-vulnerabilities/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    IPv6 adoption statistics – Google

    www.google.com /intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code

    piechowski.io /post/git-commands-before-reading-code/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The machines are fine. I'm worried about us.

    ergosphere.blog /posts/the-machines-are-fine/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The People Who Put Emulators on Your Steam Deck Now Want to Sell You a Linux Console

    itsfoss.com /news/playnix-linux-console/
  • Around how many corners do you have to think so that makes sense?

  • Möge es durch die Ukraine in Flammen aufgehen...

  • Downvotes are a toxic feature when used on other opinions. Brings negativity no one needs.

  • Imagine, 20 people standing in front of you saying "Good job", but there are 25 more who have to tell you that they don't like what you are doing instead of minding their own business... That's the average social media with down votes enabled.

  • Web Development @programming.dev

    The Anatomy of Search Engine Spam

    www.marginalia.nu /log/46-anatomy-of-search-engine-spam/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The Anatomy of Search Engine Spam

    www.marginalia.nu /log/46-anatomy-of-search-engine-spam/
  • So?

    "Aaaaaaaaaaaaah, warum???? Warummmm????"

  • Or you create a post on your blog and post the hyperlink to it on Lemmy and maybe some other platforms. Pretty much what I have done here, except that it is not my blog in this case.

    And whoever likes you website can decide to follow you on Lemmy or some other platform or to subscribe to your RSS/ATOM feed.

  • Me neither... Maybe, the person is drunk... I dunno. Blocked and reported that... Not what we need on Lemmy or anywhere else...

  • Good that we don't have karma here...

  • Even here, the guy you’re responding to is getting down voted to oblivion (for Lemmy anyways) for an opinion that I have echoed elsewhere and gotten the opposite response.

    I'm on a Lemmy instance that has downvotes disabled. I can only see that the person I replied to has 3 upvotes and that me previous comment has 2. I don't even see the negativity on Lemmy.

  • Well, Austria is right next to it. It's tiny, too. So why is it not as good?

  • Hmm. Using the search term “small website discoverability crisis” . . .

    Well, do you think that it's realistic that the average user types that into the search engine's website ? When you already know the exact title of the post on that website, you probable already know the full URL and don't need a search engine. So, that has nothing to do with "discovering" in my opinion, which the blog post is about.

  • The average user does not have the exact title of the web page.

  • My experience was that every sub reddit itself was an echo chamber.

    Not having the majority opinion of the subreddit meant getting negative scores because of downvoters, which lead to deleted posts because of that stupid karma system.

    But yeah, suggesting a permanent solution for both sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict on Lemmy by criticizing BOTH sides doesn't get you sympathy points here either.