I didn’t even know the dash was optional. I guess you learn something new everyday.
I didn’t even know the dash was optional. I guess you learn something new everyday.
Stalw.art allowed me to create an email with spaces. Thunderbird also allowed me to send to the address, even though it has a warning symbol and says “[…] is not a valid email address”.
And to my surprise it was also delivered sucessfully.
Edit: I also wanted to see if Lemmy allowed spaced emails. It does not :(
I think it’s a good game. I’m proberbly not the target for this kind of game, since I’m not very good at word games.
I found this game a little too hard, but other players might find the difficulty to be good. Wordle wasn’t my kind of game either. Maybe highlighting vowels could make it slightly easier for dumdums like myself, but I have no idea if that would make an effect.
The UI feels refined and even the web version on mobile has a native feel. If it didn’t have a share button to compare the daily challenges with friends thrugh pasting in groupchats, I think you should add that (I couldn’t solve the daily challenge, thats why I don’t know if it’s implemented)
open source cars I wonder if that’s a thing
I recently heard Mercedes have some focus on open source.
https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com/
Nice! Someday I would like join the Nix+Hyprland club. Does NixOs take up a lot of space with the cached/previous versions of programs?
Haven’t heard about the “PolyForm Strict License” before. It looks to be a young project, yet feature rich.