I bet they're instead continuing to use Instagram
Edit: It was said at least 2 times, and I can't remember if it's the same person
People should become more hesitant to cooperate in the development of any non-libre software
The doctor should have rambled about facial recognition
Why are these considered anti-capitalist?
If I included cussing in "[YTP] Intoducing Apple Pro", then I wouldn't have been able to show it in my self introduction presentation in a high school class. I can't guarantee that cleanness wouldn't have a similar benefit for this meme.
These comments alone prove that some people are not adults.
Ignorance of Daniel Suelo is ignorance of Daniel Suelo.
The whole thing after "programming" is the problem. I can't remember why I didn't censor the whole word.
It's my personal choice. I want to be able to show the content of my posts and comments to anyone (edit: not only adults or unsupervised peers).
Ideally the world would be moneyless
BIDEN
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Edit: "getting closer to marriage" is about the whole journey starting from being completely single
Edit: if this shower thought is too confusing to be useful to you, then here is a quote that gives some of the same guidance, is simpler, less philosophical, but less broad: “Don’t waste your time chasing butterflies. Mend your garden, and the butterflies will come” - Mario Quintana
In economics class, we had to present a business plan. Mine was a coding summer camp for kids. I said the mission was "creating a generation of people who can work towards a bright future for the world." In the slide that lists aspects of supporting that mission, two items were "libre software" and "contributing" These were my verbal explanations:
Libre software: "...teaching the vision of a world without non-libre software and encouraging kids to work towards it by only making libre software, which means software that grants freedoms to users, such as seeing and changing the source code, so it is controlled by users instead of just companies..."
Contributing: "...and briefly introducing the process of creating and submitting contributions to code, which many libre software projects in the real world accept from anyone."
(Slideshow style is Steve Jobs + frutiger aero)
Run this javascript code with the document open in the browser: https://codeberg.org/dullbananas/google-docs-revisions-downloader/src/branch/main/googleDocsRevisionDownloader.js
Usually this is possible by pasting it into the Console tab in developer tools. If running javascript is not an option, then use this method: https://lemmy.ca/post/21276143
You might need to manually remove the characters before the first {
in the downloaded file.
- Copy the document ID. For example, if the URL is
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Asz8elLzwppfEhuBWg6-Ckw-Xtfgmh6JixYrKZa8Uw/edit
, then the ID is16Asz8elLzwppfEhuBWg6-Ckw-Xtfgmh6JixYrKZa8Uw
. - Open this URL:
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/poop/revisions/load?id=poop&start=1&end=1
(replacepoop
with the ID from the previous step). You should see a json file. - Add
0
to the end of the number afterend=
and refresh. Repeat until you see an error page instead of a json file. - Find the highest number that makes a json file instead of an error page appear. This involves repeatedly trying a number between the highest number known to result in a json file and the lowest number known to result in an error page.
- Download the json file. You might need to remove the characters before the first
{
.
I found the URL format for step 2 here:
https://features.jsomers.net/how-i-reverse-engineered-google-docs/
I am working on an easy way. Edit: here it is https://lemmy.ca/post/21281709
Someone should make a variant of Khan Academy with the same content (which is under Creative Commons) but no non-libre software, call it 4khan, and list the "4 essential khans" (you khan run the program as you wish for any purpose, etc.) on the homepage
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19765150
> I asked the person who broke my school laptop to take this picture of me > > On the screen: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/4612