I wouldn‘t use it for messaging, but as a social media platform it seems to be working pretty well.
I wouldn‘t use it for messaging, but as a social media platform it seems to be working pretty well.
That‘s probably because HTML doesn‘t actually has any logic. You basically just need to remember things and what to put where. You should try a programming language, which actually has logic and is therefore easier to understand (imo). The easiest language you can start with is probably python.
Some people just do it this way. This doesn‘t mean they don‘t have fun. I noticed this happens with books too; people buy books and then track how many they‘ve read, set goals etc. Some people think it‘s stupid, but for some it‘s fun.
Definitely Arrival
Mate, maybe you should just go a therapist. That‘s their job, you don‘t need an AI for this.
Will look into it. Thanks for the recommendations!
These look interesting. Thanks!
I actually liked Odyssey way more than Origins. Haven‘t even played Origins through, simply didn‘t hook me.
I usually check the subreddit redditmobile to see if they actually fixed the app.
Edit: But yea, honestly I probably won‘t go back to Reddit. Lemmy seems to be a great alternative.
YouTube at least recommends really small content creators. I sometimes get video recommendations with just 1-10 views. With shorts it‘s the same.
Wait, you can‘t drink in the US even with permission from your parents?
Definitely Bitwarden, but there‘s also a new product from Proton called Proton Pass. It works similarly to Bitwarden, but a few features are still missing.
It also has a web clipper, which imo is a very handy feature.
DuckDuckGo results still suck and are not even remotely comparable to Google‘s. The best alternative imo is Qwant, which uses bing and I think also it’s own index.