You need to grow some thick skin if you are going to interact with people on the internet.
You need to grow some thick skin if you are going to interact with people on the internet.
Codeberg, powered by Forgejo. They will also support federation with ActivityPub someday using the ForgeFed extension. So you can just self host Forgejo.
I’m also not sure what you mean by “using 2fa to stalk”
crypto bros’ hangout
Yeah well, that’s not doxxing.
I actually think some URI like fediverse:...
might be better. You know, something like the mailto:coolguy .com
URI that works across all supported email websites or even apps.
Yeah, Qwant. Their own index plus bing. Information is still sent to Bing, plus Qwant.
Privacy? Ecosia literally forwards your information to Bing. They’re also behind Cloudflare.
How is linking to freely and publicly available information to their profile links considered doxxing?
I agree. I also use Posteo. Their privacy policy and website seem to be one of the most sane ones. They also allow you to use external email clients.
I’ve been using Posteo for a while now. They have the most sane privacy policy out there. They also support IMAP and POP3 ootb for external email clients, unlike some other email providers (e.g. Protonmail).
Whatever will they do without algorithms recommending their low effort posts to other users?
yeah no no, who writes wasm by hand?
it’s just that this interoperability with all languages is a bit overkill. I also don’t know how I would expose a rust struct that has methods in wasm
Seems like Luau will do. Thanks
WASM is a bit overkill and is also complicated. I need a simple scripting language that won’t stress the users out. As mentioned in my post, I expect them to be absolute beginners.
Thanks for this. Seems like I’ll go with Lua. I actually did try Rhai before posting this and it did work pretty easily and had a very nice and convenient plugin system. But it had no LSP and on top of that, it wasn’t as easy as Lua.
Thanks for the suggestion. Though JS itself is a pretty weird language and has some weird behaviours, I’d rather not use it. It’s also a bit too advanced for my use case. (somewhat simple control flow, maybe some math, etc.)
Thanks for understan
here, it definitely is shorter, I’ll keep filter_map in mind, thanks:
fn get_links(mut link_nodes: Select) -> Vec<String> {
link_nodes.into_iter().filter_map(|node| node.value().attr("href").map(|href| href.to_string())).collect()
}
it answers your question. you don’t expect me to spoon feed you, do you? learn how to read documentations
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Btw this community is not for such questions. Check rule 3.