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Sounds like you found a thing that needs to happen on the client side.
Sounds like you found a thing that needs to happen on the client side.
I think I’d rather have a Scottish dram.
Oh I played the shit out of that back when I wasn’t old! But on ZXSpectrum, not C64.
Back into No Man’s Sky after a long break.
It’s a bit like that youtoobz channel about how to die from electricity I think it’s called ElectroTomb.
Tachikoma-kun!
My little NAS is too feeble to run the 'aars :-(
I'm still liking DS Get. I choose torrent files on my phone then hand off the download to the NAS.
When there is no need for the polyfill it should do nothing. The odd thing to me is that the functions were used directly like a function from a library.
This comes from the days of competing slightly-different polyfills. If you depend on the behaviour of one specific polyfill you don’t want to worry about some other package overwriting your polyfill with a different slightly incompatible one, thereby breaking your feature.
Slightly shocking that nobody is doing the maintenance to remove these old redundant polyfills tho.
So I click the link. It opens in a webview. I see @stephenfry@mastodonapp.uk there so copy it. I go back out of the webview so I can see my search button. I paste that link in there. “This sub has no posts…retry” Am I doing it wrong? Or is this just a godawful UX?
Ok, but how can I subscribe to them from my lemmy.world account from within Sync app on Android. Is that even possible? Yet?
Niche communities