Reminds me of the time I did roughly the same thing trying to get people to move away from internet explorer.
Reminds me of the time I did roughly the same thing trying to get people to move away from internet explorer.
Wouldn’t surprise me if even Unicode advices against using Roman numerals depending on meaning.
It was mostly a joke (though frankly if you try any implementation more complicated than that joke you’re going to have a bad time).
It’s simple ⅯⅯⅩⅩⅣis a number, MMXXIV is not.
Please tell me someone thought about a switch to take them offline.
Americans assuming ‘America’ means ‘U.S.’
I think /r/science is misunderstood. The moderators had quite a clear vision on the kind of discussion they wanted and the kind they did not. This caused some friction every time a post reached /r/all but I don’t see that as a bad thing.
If anything that’s an ideal situation. People encounter a new community they’re interested in, break some rules in ignorance, the mods interfere and the violations are rolled back, the new users then either follow the rules or leave.
Not sure how they’re doing with the API changes, pretty sure they had some automation going. Don’t think they’re compatible with reddit’s new view on making communities as interchangeable as possible to stop friction from interfering with ad revenue.
The third is more gravity than physics, or perhaps you should consider it the absence of gravity.
What I’m trying to say is: stop following geodesics.
I think we won Lemmy.
We lost reddit though, not the current reddit, but the one that was.
That same description applies to downloading a zipped file.