it doesn’t matter to the bots author why you click it, just that someone does occasionally.
it doesn’t matter to the bots author why you click it, just that someone does occasionally.
I would also add that you need to explain out-of-home steps, too.
I’m not an idiot but I didn’t go to school for compsci or similar and I don’t do it as a job. So frequently the instructions will go
My sibling in Eris, most people dont know any of those words.
I’m just being a silly billy it’s not directed at you.
It’s more like “ah if only there was a simple solution that could’ve been used.”
All images are hosted somewhere, I would consider an intern fresh out of college know how to correctly add an image to an email, or at least only be told once if somehow they had never seen this before.
yeah it uses this really neat semantic rendering programming language for serving structured documents across servers
It’s a bit tricky, but anyone with at least a Masters in CompSci should be able to parse some of it enough to get the gist. Bear in mind that the “source” is abbreviated to src, and “image” similarly. The rest is coding that gives the computer instructions, you’ll also need to replace FILENAME in the code with the actual filename. It goes like this
<img src="FILENAME" />
Let me know if I can explain it more clearly.
.top is cheap right now and much easier to make into a phrase
I am commenting this from a terrible strip club with friends who dragged me here. I wish I was in your position.
alright you got me
I used to do Clapham to Cricklewood - which at rush hour could be up to 2 hours if there were delays or it was too busy to fit on a tube.
This could be a 90 commute in each direction depending on where it is.
just checking
“oh you laughed at that joke despite the fact that the bridge followed the falling action instead of preceding the punch word? Amateurs shouldn’t be allowed to watch comedy.”
I had fewer issues with drugs after doing drugs, having a great time, feeling better the next morning than if I’d had 4 pints of beer.
not everybody = nobody
id wager the average user could not read the terms they’ve agreed to in a human lifespan
it’s not just one thing though. For a non technical user, it’s nerve-wracking to worry that if you screw up the install, or download the wrong package, or configure the YAML wrong, or open the wrong port, or there’s a port conflict, or you forgot to update the software… now you’re potentially unprotected (even if that’s not the case - many will still worry).
Not to mention even if you - as I did - had to skill up to understand it, three months passes and you’re terrified to touch it because you’ve forgotten all the stuff you learned to set it up.
Same as how the majority of people don’t even change their own oil on their cars - even though it’s fairly easy.
I was tempted to deep dive and find exactly the timeline but then I realized I should actually not do that as that would be a pointless exercise.
yeah I’m saying it’s likely he had another gig or the pay wasn’t right, they cheaped out then realized their mistake.
Actors have lives too. It’s likely they booked a better gig or were unavailable for other commitments, or the company didn’t want to put up a fair pay to bring them back.
they should call it Definitely_notMalware.db for safety
how you hitting CTRL on a phone?