

No. Most people just start littering when there’s no trash bins nearby.


No. Most people just start littering when there’s no trash bins nearby.
The „merciless exploitation of the working class” is not how they get rich, but how they keep their wealth. If you’re poor, you can’t really exploit the working class. It’s basically just birth lottery with a really really small section for the people with luck and/or hard work.
Many things are wrong with me, I’m not ashamed to admit it. Tell me what do you think I did wrong, I’m open for suggestions.
I don’t know what you mean by this, but you probably misunderstood what I’m trying to say. I know of this tool, and I have been using it for years, but going into a random comment section and posting a link very vaguely related to the original conversation is a thing usually done by scammers, and doing this probably doesn’t help spreading the good word about your favourite project
Why are you promoting it like it’s one of those scam sites?
No, it’s when I click the thumbnail. It doesn’t show up in either the browser or youtube history.
Yes, but it does a refresh for some reason when you use it. And it also makes the thing more painful sometimes, because first the browser uses the cache, shows you the page as you left it, then it does a refresh before anything becomes clickable
Good for you, sometimes I only notice it after watching one or two videos on another tab, and then it’s really annoying
How does that stop you from being affected? It’s literally an <a> element
I support this idea, and based on the things I read here, it seems to me that different cultures have different norms for asking a question, and that’s a good thing, but can create not so pleasant social situations here in the internet
I have no problem with questions on forums, sometimes I ask them myself, but I think that if you expect people to try to answer your question, people should be able to expect you to have tried looking for an answer yourself.
This type of answer wouldn’t exist if people typed the question into google instead of reddit/lemmy/forums/etc…
Actually, it’s a really powerful code editor. It’s used by many devs and sysadmins to quickly edit code and text based configs when it’s not on their machine. It’s also useful when you boot up a fresh vm just for a quick test, downloading another text editor there doubles the work you need to do.