Hiding file extensions is one of the worst decisions they made.
I don’t blame the kids for not knowing stuff, that’s usually a systemic error, but I will blame them for refusing to learn.
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Hiding file extensions is one of the worst decisions they made.
I don’t blame the kids for not knowing stuff, that’s usually a systemic error, but I will blame them for refusing to learn.
Teams Classic, of course.
Try running
bash | lolcat
To turn the text rainbow colored.
Because there’s little incentive.
Anyway, wafrn does count, in my opinion.
I am always going to read SO as stackoverflow.
I think it means that the content isn’t stored forever.
There is no generic one available right now, though its easy to self host. iirc, there’s ~1000 PDSes right now, which is pretty small compared to the fediverses 17,000.
Wafrn (app.wafrn.net), technically counts as they have bluesky integration.
Just a note, a lot has changed since then: https://app.wafrn.net/fediverse/post/34675fdb-40fa-4696-8a3c-40126d428681
The main types of teams are:
Gitlab too iirc, I am waiting for them to mature a bit.
You can, just log in with your PDS.
I don’t think it matters that much anyway. Thanks for posting it.
Pidgin is still around, I got teams, discord and element on it.
No, not anymore. There is did:plc which is centralised, but you can use web DIDs anyway.
People on imessage and messenger could talk to eachother through xmpp for a short while iirc.
I’m convinced at this point that the docs only exist to confuse WINE devs.
This was posted a bit ago :) https://programming.dev/post/31110865
Teams for windows 3.1 live for workgroups™
New teams, or teams (new)?
Surpise its neither! Teams classic.
pro tip:
"ba" + 0/0 + "a"