While it still works, you can use old.reddit.com to get around those walls.
While it still works, you can use old.reddit.com to get around those walls.
So am I understanding you correctly? When I develop open-source software and put it on GitHub, the license, which GitHub offers you to set, is actually irrelevant because since the code is on a public website, it’s somehow automatically public domain?
I actually don’t know since I ran it before the API changes. It may be limited now that API usage is limited, depending on how it works.
Be sure to edit them before deletion in case it gets restored. There’s been reports of that happening.
So many furries are techies so not really surprised.
Well, I’ve thrown some of those screws out and THEN discovered where they fell out of. And I bet if I hadn’t thrown them out then I would have never discovered their origin.
What if you are a duck?
Godot was already mentioned. Someone on Mastodon brought up the Bevy Engine as well.
Which is why I am happy to have email aliases. Alias gets leaked? No problem. I’ll just delete that one and make a new one for that service. Scammers and spammers have a useless email address and I still have my clean inbox.
Now we just need companies to have their own militaries and then for someone to nuke one of their towers. We’d have the whole nine yards.
Meme creator: “Eh. Close enough.”
I read that the “level of annoyance” (phrasing mine) has to do with your score (i.e. how likely Google thinks you are a bot). And I wouldn’t be surprised if using any browser other than ones in their ecosystem reduces your score more.
Anyway, there are other captcha systems websites could use but choose not to.
Oh… Um…
how to remove stuffing from own butt
I switch up my pronunciation on a whim to cause maximum chaos.
Formerly known as Calckey. Twitter replacement similarly to Mastodon. Also uses ActivityPub.
I’m glad to hear this. I absolutely loved the Pet Pal talent from Divinity OS2. :D
Tattooed rooftop parkour delivery person saves sister.
I’m here for it as well but sticking with FOSS. However, I’ll say use whatever app you want. The wonderful thing about the Fediverse is that they actually give you the option to do that!
Every time this gets brought up, I go back to a thread where my most popular comment was (since I no longer have an account to check back on and it’s the only one I know for sure I can find). To this day, it luckily still remains deleted. If it does get restored, I wonder if it becomes the original comment or the generic [deleted in protest of the Reddit API change] or whatever I set them to be edited to before deletion.