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While most people on Lemmy are going to know what this means, the person who wrote this error message was definitely trying to be cute with that phrasing.
While most people on Lemmy are going to know what this means, the person who wrote this error message was definitely trying to be cute with that phrasing.
There’s a beta of RES for mobile now, but I haven’t tried it yet. I mostly use lemmy instead on mobile (but it’s not really the same thing).
Yep. Reddit has gone full corporate.
I think they’re doing it for logged out users. If you’re logged into an account, you’re fine.
I get these notices like every other month, it’s why I have credit monitoring.
Bed sores are not a new thing.
The watermark over the watermark on this…for that extra shitposty goodness.
Ah yes the classic MS “embrace and extend”
I just use a reusable filter for loose tea. Oxo makes a nice one.
I tried doing subscribe and save when they first introduced it, but it doesn’t lock in a price, and if it’s out of stock one month when it’s time to ship, it just cancels the whole thing even if it’s back in stock a week later. And the discount isn’t even that great. Frankly the whole program is shit imo and I’m amazed it’s still so shitty however many years later.
But a lot of developers do do exactly that. They not only distribute binaries on their github, it is the only place where they distribute binaries. Github should probably recognize that it is a common use case and accommodate it better.
I’m also sure that a lot of people, like myself, took no notice of what specific package this user was complaining about, and are simply agreeing with the general sentiment that github could make things easier for non-technical users (which would, in turn, make it easier for developers since they would not need to field questions from users about how they download the software).
To strain your metaphor, I think what most people are looking for is a sign that says “FOOD COURT THIS WAY ->”
If they just had a prominent link to “download latest stable version” in a consistent place, people wouldn’t be so confused (and devs wouldn’t have to do extra work to try and make it obvious).
Try using a VPN on top of that.
Just weigh it, duh.
While companies are greedy, there’s no need to misrepresent their product when they can just do shrinkflation instead without a lot of consumers noticing.
You would presumably use a higher precision scale for that purpose. I know my kitchen has a large scale that’s only 1 g precision but can go up to 8 kg, and one that’s .01g precision but only goes up to 500g.
While it’s hard to prove that it’s been done correctly a lot of scales do come with calibration weights.
I paid for the Pro version of the Pixel on my last go round, and I have to say it wasn’t worth it at all. Unless you’re doing gaming on your phone, the previous year’s flagship is almost definitely good enough. Or go for the non-Pro if you don’t care that much about the camera.
Mine care, but they have no idea what I do since the process of enterprise software development is totally foreign to them.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.