I personally use Weawow currently, but I used Windy before.
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I personally use Weawow currently, but I used Windy before.
Yes, it’s a full 24 hours, but a library doesn’t use 24:00:00 to represent the last hour, it’s 23:59:59. Once it hits 24:00, it rolls over to 00:00:00.
Hence my initial error of answering 23.
It’s not valid, but I don’t edit out erronous answers because I believe all data should be preserved, no matter how dumb it makes one look.
Pseudocode and/or a variant of lua.
Most date libraries count to 23h 59m 59s then roll over to 00h 00m 00s. So the answer is 23 hours, not 24.
Edit: I’m big dum dum. It’s asking string length of “Monday”, thus 6.
Spaces have been a thing for over 2 years now.
This is in addition to forums, git, wiki, etc, which those communities also provide.
Matrix is the best platform IMO, and actual dev communities agree. (See: Github, Mozilla, KDE, Nix, the list goes on)
Absolute chads those madlads
Way to miss the point of the comment.
Personally I suggest you straight up install Librewolf instead.
That said, most extensions aside from ublock are pointless these days.
Give piped.video a try. Basically a youtube frontend that isn’t ass.
The same reason they’re currently going after big corpo for bundling in random shit in OS. Microsoft recently had to remove or make removable a lot of their bloat on Windows. Google recently had to allow search engine selection at first install.
So antitrust legislation.
To further the point: in Chinese brands, this is a NOTORIOUS issue, because they do everything in their power to try stop the user from:
I know Chinese phone brands sell for low prices because they’re selling Spyware, that dualpurpose as phones.
And if everything was above board, I’d have no issue with that.
Want to fill your “phone” with ads so it pays your loss back in time? Go ahead.
Just let the user disable ALL of it if they so choose.
I’ll wait until EU declares Android phones must offer the option of stock AOSP, custom ROM, and OEM AOSP.
Until then, I’m staying the fuck away from Chinese phone brands.
Try Windscribe, they offer residential and datacenter IP’s. I don’t get the point, but it’s your money.
I erroneously said the IP’s are less shared, but that’s not the case per the page.
But still, they get past more ip-blocking.
https://windscribe.com/staticips
After reading where I’m even posting: Renting a cheap VPS and using Wireguard to tunnel to it is also an option.
Then it really is only used by you.
See: Anything that can open ports. NAT of any kind tends to not allow opening ports.
Are we ready for dogs to outlive us?
You can get Let’s Encrypt certificates for DuckDNS, so you don’t even need to own anything.
Works with anything that can open ports. DuckDNS works by pinging their service from anywhere to update the target IP for the subdomain.
You do realize all this is easily done with a reverse proxy + DuckDNS?
It’s more so lucky that there was someone diligently doing that. It could’ve easily gone unnoticed had there not been someone like him.