

Any passable editor nowadays does the heavy lifting for you, you can usually even write the CSS tag you want and it’ll show you the options.
Any passable editor nowadays does the heavy lifting for you, you can usually even write the CSS tag you want and it’ll show you the options.
Companies want your money. The more they know about you, the more possibilities they have to get it. You don’t know what the political landscape may look like down the road. You may feel safe now, but that can change quickly. Imagine you suddenly need to pay back money to the copyright owners unless you can prove you already did?
If you connect to the internet from 2 or 3 different locations, the hashed email will be the same, so they just need to compare the locations to those from another service like Instagram and they know who you are and what you’re streaming.
No, my system language is set to English. If it’s working like that for you, then there must be some misconfiguration on my part… But I never specified anything regarding languages.
I have custom formats in my profiles, and nowhere there did I see any option to prevent titles in multiple languages being searched. Could you please be more specific as to where exactly I can find that setting?
I regularly go to a Vietnamese restaurant with work colleagues not only because the food is great, but the entertainment value of the owner berating you for not eating the expensive vegetables or calling you an idiot because you ordered the small drink despite the small price difference is just hilarious. You can tell he isn’t faking it too, the guy really just can’t keep it in. We love it, but I’ve met plenty of people who vowed to never return after the experience.
Capitalism allowed that kid to die happy
Ungefähr 1 Stunde pro Strecke ist nicht normal mit dem Fahrrad.
I guess they don’t mind being sent to eternal damnation in hell (lying is a sin)
The quote must not be escaped when you start with a single quote. The rest doesn’t. This is valid and tested: <img alt='my "<img>"'>
You can’t parse every html opening tag with regex, because a html opening tag doesn’t have a set structure. How would you match, with regex, this opening tag?
<mytag myattribute="<value of \"myattribute\">" >
It can’t be done, as an opening tag in html can contain anything in its attributes, even JavaScript (e.g. onclick handler).
actually it’s just a really big camera crew
let’s not lose focus of what’s important here, and that is a room full of people hearing my voice and paying attention to me for as long as I manage to hold it
just don’t get off work - why even bother?
Some shows I really enjoyed in recent years:
They’re in no particular order, and I’m sure I’m forgetting a lot, but I definitely think all of the above are must watch.
Depends on the year.
Sorry aber wieso versuchst du das hier zu relativisieren? es ist unter keinen Umständen okay, und dass der idiotische Weltsichten hatte macht es nicht weniger schlecht.
Yep, a component is a good abstraction level, no point in making life difficult by creating and coming up with names for smaller parts.