I always go by the rule of the larger the number/more letters the better. The exception being M that usually means it’s made for mobile devices.
I always go by the rule of the larger the number/more letters the better. The exception being M that usually means it’s made for mobile devices.
Security through obscurity isn’t security.
I think you could list the instances/communities its been posted to in order of: ones you’re subbed to, ones in your instance, and finally the rest. All in alphabetical order. Obviously would want some options to change aspects to fit people’s preferences/needs.
I’m going to refer to myself as USB-B from now on
I use vim btw
PHP stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. The PHP in that stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. This pattern repeats infinitely.
It got lost in PHP’s infinite recursion initials
Oh I see, I misread the announcement then.
That isn’t what happened according to the queer.af admins. They decided to let the domain registration lapse cause they didn’t want to support that government fiscally even indirectly.
It’s definitely a rule that can be taken so far that it is counterproductive, but I think it’s good practice to thbk about how I could use something other than a raw string ( even if it’s just a constant defined somewhere )
I’m sorry to tell you he is in fact a sad boi.
He doesn’t want to push at such a late hour. Give him a break.
It’s getting into the realm of law where the answer is almost always “it depends”
Everyone has good answers but I would check the license of more obscure libraries to just be sure you’re not violating it. GitHub has a handy feature that explains the license (if one exists) in easy to understand terms. I’ve never ran into this issue myself but it’s a good habit to have. Especially when you’re working for a company.
Best bet to see if it would break stuff is to just rename the folder (and make a new one with the same name to be safe). Keep browsing regularly for a few days/weeks to see if anything breaks. My educated guess is it’s probably caching data from other instances.
And keep it that way! We need people on both sides to further spur progress. Plus I’m jealous cause I still don’t have a firm grasp on docker.
Ok maybe also look at the year the card was released too.