Open source projects shouldn’t have “making money” on their priority list. I would donate to Mozilla if I had some guarantee that my money would actually fund Firefox development
Open source projects shouldn’t have “making money” on their priority list. I would donate to Mozilla if I had some guarantee that my money would actually fund Firefox development
“Introductions and a bit of smalltalk” - I would shit myself if an interviewer started asking about smalltalk… /s
Pretty sure the only time I’ve heard someone say hominem is Eminem in the fast section of Rap God
Sites can use anything - they’re just numbers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I thought users could block instances now?
I knew this would be in the comments
Everyone else in the thread already worked their way through explaining how F#m/5+ gets to D F# A.
I’m here to tell you that there is absolutely no musical context, practical or theoretical, where it is the correct chord symbol to write. Period.
Zero. Zilch. Nada.
Gotta say, this is almost harder to follow than the legalese
No need to leave the fediverse, just join instances which plan to block threads
So join an instance which shares that opinion…
For a lightweight organisation which has foregone layers of management waste out of financial necessity, it funds an awful lot of development.
If words are an ordered set, then mormon = morn
Words are a base 27 integer. (mormon - mon) / a000 + on = moron
Undeniably faster but doesn’t change the big O of course. I wonder how it would benchmark.
Passkeys ftw
You’ve unintentionally stolen a classic climate denier line, just FYI
Pretty sure it’s the weirdest comment I’ve seen on Lemmy…
Huh that’s a neat problem. My instinct was to use a (fire, regular) tuple for cost, but then what A* heuristic can you use…
I guess run it once with no cost for regular tiles and remove fire from any tiles it used. Then run with normal tile costs, but block fire tiles. That doesn’t break ties nicely of course and I’m not convinced the first pass has a good A* heuristic either…
The issue is not that the large image was uploaded. The server should always store the highest quality available, and serve whatever resolution is requested by the client.
I consider this a bug with Lemmy
Snakebird is one of the best games I’ve ever played, full stop
I’m not one of those people, and to be clear I support for-profit companies open sourcing code. Mozilla is a unique case where donations are a tiny fraction of their income and Firefox development is a tiny fraction of their expenses. I just want to donate directly to the parts I care about (Firefox, MDN).