No, it only has an integrated html previewer. They removed the full integrated browser because it was unnecessary and an actual browser did the trick
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Are you telling me that no compiler optimizes this? Why?
Nothing you’ve said is wrong, but (at least in the screenshot) the OP didn’t say anything about it being used in anything official. It’s a relatively common term in everyday language thanks to medical dramas which use coding a lot, and it’s even in the Merriam-Webster medical dictionary.
Not to invalidate what you’ve said! Just pointing out that it not being used in official contexts doesn’t make it nonsense to use elsewhere, like on some forum.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Discord going public. Plz help a future refugee.English2·4 months agoOh hey, you’re totally right, that’s crazy. I use Beeper (hosted matrix setup) to aggregate my chats and I guess I’ve always been using that to search across all servers without realizing. Fully thought the DM search would also search across servers.
DMs are definitely also another case though - you can’t easily DM people on another server if that requires you to log into another server.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Discord going public. Plz help a future refugee.English1·4 months agoThat’s still not a solution. That entails non unified communication, access, and search. Making it easy to log in to others still doesn’t solve easy sharing between others. Also oauth2 is a pain to set up, and many people hosting their own instance aren’t going to bother.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•DAE feel like DuckDuckGo is now just as good as google for the vast majority of searches?1·4 months agoYou can do a lot of sites! https://duckduckgo.com/bangs
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•DAE feel like DuckDuckGo is now just as good as google for the vast majority of searches?2·4 months agoI have the same situation. DDG has a feature where you can write “!g query” and search for “query” on Google. I use that as a fallback whenever DDG fails to yield good results - it’s super easy!
Honestly, good security instincts by your dad though. If you’re not technical enough to understand the risks, you probably shouldn’t be connecting to random servers
Or looking for asexual men! Not all asexual men are aromantic, which sounds to me like what you’re looking for - someone who wants a romantic relationship but not sex. Or maybe someone demisexual - interested in sex, but only with someone they already have romantic feelings with.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you agree that this is a good list to stop ads on the internet?1·9 months agoDuckDuckGo has an app which can block trackers system-wide on Android
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What about clicking a checkbox means I'm human? How does Cloudflare determine I'm human from that?14·11 months agoYeah, never thought about this before, but how do blind users deal with captchas?
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Ladybird browser is switching from C++ to Swift82·11 months agoRust is a lot more niche and intimidating of a language compared to Swift. Swift is familiar to C++ devs, while modernizing the language and toolchain, and providing safety guarantees.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Ladybird browser is switching from C++ to Swift82·11 months agoAlso, Safari on Windows had low usage, and was probably a pain to maintain. Swift cross platform is more about abstracting out Apple specific things (like the standard library and UI toolkit). Apple has already been investing multi-year efforts into Swift on the server for longer than Safari on Windows existed. The last couple versions of Swift (~3-4years of development) have been almost entirely focused on safe concurrency, which is intended for server-side development.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Ladybird browser is switching from C++ to Swift427·11 months agoActually, this isn’t true. Apple has a vested interest in cross platform Swift. They’ve been pushing hard for Swift on Linux because they want Swift to run on servers, and they’re right to. Look at how hard JavaScript dominates on the server-side because of one language everywhere.
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Ladybird browser is switching from C++ to Swift82·11 months agoI’ve worked with Swift a bunch for Apple platforms, am mildly familiar with how it works on other platforms. It should be able to compile on a wide host of platforms with minimal/no issues. The runtime dependencies are localized to Apple platforms, and I think the dominant UI toolkit on other platforms is a Swift port of qt. So it should be just fine?
What do you have against the number 4?
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What web browser extensions would you highly recommend to others?2·11 months agoThat’s what decentraleyes does as well
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Bad news for coders: The US is past peak software developer3·1 year agoWhat’s wrong with Business Insider? Genuine question
Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Malicious VSCode extensions with millions of installs discovered17·1 year agoYou declare it in the package.json as a category when publishing. It’s completely self-selected with no oversight, review, or enforced permissions.
Oh yay I get to post the relevant XKCD! https://xkcd.com/2408/