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I am the developer of the Photon client. Try it out
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I’m still living with an anti-vaccine family, and my parents would not allow me to get vaccinated against COVID.
I got COVID thrice.
Damn it.
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That’s not a great interpretation of that test, as some can fail for reasons other than spoilers, or some clients may be better than ones with higher scores (as explained in the disclaimers page)
9 crossposts is crazy
Those names get really really confusing. I used GPG to use a PGP key. I get mixed up too much.
My PC is mostly foss, the exceptions being that I use YouTube and discord. still working on my phone though.
Off topic, but it’s so cool how we can view your Mastodon post from Lemmy, and reply to it.
It’s just for receiving, like aliases.
Windows is preventing Windows from shutting down
I hated that design initially but it’s growing on me. Although the previous ones were better imo.
Ads for a platform with political views that despise them. Ironic
Webp is great for web images though, it’s very efficient
JXL is always in my heart though 🪦
What does Boost have over clients like Voyager?
Well links are supposed to be just [email protected], but for some reason people keep making it an actual markdown link which is not what you’re supposed to do. It’s like Reddit’s r/community. You dont need a markdown link.
It’s how you’re supposed to make links. I’ve tried a lot to fix people’s messed up links for them in photon, but it ends up breaking other stuff
fixed ive using rust for a while
Python is NameError: name 'term_to_describe_python' is not defined
JavaScript is [object Object]
Ruby is TypeError: Int can't be coerced into String
C is segmentation fault
C++
Java is
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot read the termToDescribeJava because is null at ThrowNullExcep.main(ThrowNullExcep.java:7)
Exec.main(ThrowNullExcep.java:7)
type inference failed. The value of the type parameter K should be mentioned in input types
unused variable
Compiling term v0.1.0 (/home/james/projects/Term)
Today I realized lots of Linux file managers are based on sea things
gnome, nautilus
KDE, dolphin
cinnamon, nemo