well, yeah. its still better than picking on a kid.
well, yeah. its still better than picking on a kid.
“mojangstas” is crazy
same width for all setups
*indirectly named after an animal…
tbh i just keep the master version on my computer and physically transfer it to my phone every so often. i try to avoid using too many password-requiring services on my phone.
backups backups backups.
keep a copy on your computer, your phone, and every spare drive u have in the house. ask a friend to store the file at their place.
also, whats wrong with a cloud provider, if the file is encrypted ?
only the funniest internet meme this year
thats Smithers from The Simpsons
will you serve free as in free beer ?
you, sir, have just won the internet!! 🤣
sounds like a you problem… banning it for everyone else is not the answer
look at the culture and mindset which Windows™ breeds.
people = a group
persons = a group of individuals
same with drainage holes on boats
u want to outlaw chickens ?
you mispelt ‘pro’ as ‘con’ for some reason
“readability” is subjective. much like how there is no objective definition of “clean code”. i am not arguing that either option is more generally “readable”, i am insisting that people use a common standard regardless of your opinion on it. a bad convention is better than no convention. i dont personally like a lot of syntax conventions in languages, whether that be non-4-space indenting, curly braces on a new line, or early-declared variables. but i follow these conventions for the sake of consistency within a codebase or language, simplicity on linter/formatter choice, and not muddling up the diffs for every file.
if you want to use <br/>
in a personal codebase, no-one is stopping you. i personally used to override every formatter to use 2-space indenting for example. but know that there is an official best practice, which you are not following. if you work in a shared codebase then PLEASE just follow whatever convention they have decided on, for the sake of everyone’s sanity.
wait till u hear what the templeos people have to say about openbsd