If they know this case. In other email services dots are usually not a junk characters.
suppo.fi: https://suppo.fi/u/Racle
lemmy.world: https://lemmy.world/u/racle
If they know this case. In other email services dots are usually not a junk characters.
Yep, that what I was trying to say 😄 Been using that feature for years.
Gmail allow using a + to create faux-labels
I wonder how they handle gmail addresses with dots as you can put dot in anywhere and it still will redirect to your email.
I’ve setup (for few services which don’t allow + sign) emails like foobar@gmail.com, foo.bar@gmail.com, fo.o.bar@gmail.com and they all come to my inbox.
Reminds me of old bumblebee install script:
An extra space at line 351:
rm -rf /usr /lib/nvidia-current/xorg/xorg
1000ms delay seems to be little too much to my liking, changed browser.tabs.cardPreview.delayMs
to 500 and it feels much better.
Preview is pretty short for some reason, it might be related to my monitor (32:9) aspect ratio?
or offer a long lifetime of updates
In Samsung unpacked event Samsung announced that it will extend Android And Security updates to 7 years
you can get them for free
https://canarytokens.org/generate should work just fine
What happens if user spends over 3 minutes to write the post after uploading image?
Would user create a post with broken image link? or would there be some kind of “call home” API call on create post page so image wouldn’t be removed? (which has risk that API call could be replicated by a bot)
https://www.messenger.com/ also works (requires to be running as desktop version). Still not ideal but works.
Bonus negative points for games that only check DLC after that button press
Don’t forget games that have you manually press button to dismiss and unlocked DLC.
It’s very fun with games that you buy after few years and have hundred DLC (ex. fighting games) 😅
Usually takes few minutes of just button pressing to dismiss all new dlcs
DataGrip is a very good choice also. And JetBrains products are very good, if you can get a license, I would usually recommend those.
But I just prefer dbeaver because it’s free to use, so I don’t have to worry about license at work or at home 😄
Personally I’ve been using lot of dbeaver for my database needs (mysql, oracle, postgress, apache drill, sqlite) which has a dark mode.
It should also work with sql server, but I’m not sure if is it’s missing some of the tools people need 🤔
Almost every professional developer that I know uses dark mode. Maybe 1% uses light mode and those are people who code in legacy environment.
And for web, you have Dark Reader 🤷 so no bright lights when browsing web.
I was Nano user and I liked it. After I learned to use Vim, I liked it more. Now when I use nano it’s frustrating to use and I can do things much faster and easier in vim 😅