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Blogspot spam is back, huh?
Blogspot spam is back, huh?
Except maybe in RTL layouts
This is exactly as detailed as it is when it’s properly localized
What isn’t owned by Nestle anymore?
I hate Admiral so much. Just be glad this site didn’t disable the bypass link.
James Charles though?
My server is set to power on after losing and retaining power, but it’s not super reliable if the power only flickers (or flickers a lot in a short period of time), so I have a smart plug. If my server’s offline, I just toggle it and it’s back after a few minutes.
Je n’aime pas
Totino’s Pizza Rolls
God forbid someone have red, curly hair
It looks like Jerboa is forcing HTTPS. It’s using the Markwon library for parsing markdown, and a custom ForceHttpsPlugin
is installed: https://github.com/LemmyNet/jerboa/blob/19be714fe08eaff6d2f616aa3da1b82df81a1d84/app/src/main/java/com/jerboa/ui/components/common/MarkdownHelper.kt#L93.
I mean technically it’s possible to have different sites on http:// and https://, since the conventional ports are different (80 and 443), but it’d be a pretty weird thing to do.
Edit: I just visited the links and the http:// one does indeed go to an xkcd-style site, while https:// has some dogecoin tracker with a broken SSL certificate.
Edit again: the SSL certificate is for dogecoinaverage.com, so I have a feeling this person just misconfigured their nginx or Apache instance.
Yet another edit: the maintainer’s Mastodon is linked on the xkcd site, which links to their GitHub, which includes the source for the Dogecoin average site: https://github.com/Two9A/dogecoin-average. Definitely just a weird misconfiguration.
NT 3.1 came out before 95, and isn’t a single version (Windows 11 is still Windows NT). If you include NT as a version, you can’t include 2000, XP, or anything after.
Contrary to the memes, Linux does actually sometimes try to stop you from shooting yourself in the foot
Double tapping and holding on the second tap for granular zoom with one finger is a standard feature on Android.
The person you’re replying to is just suggesting an alternative for one-finger zoom. Pinching with two fingers still works.
I should’ve said “not usually”
Dogs actually can be racist, they’re just not in a position to do bad things with their prejudices.
If you don’t think even any cherry tomato tastes different from any large tomato, you need to find better tomatoes.