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The first statement only tells you when B is true. It says nothing about when it is false. The second statement both tells you when B is true (if A) and when it is not (only if A). Therefore, the two statements cannot be equal.
So an influencer basically.
Knowing Google, this is not a given at all.
Finally, an unpopular opinion I can disagree with
Oh cool. I thought the API changes broke it
libreddit is dead though…
Those aren’t really netbooks though. But I guess the term now just stands for 11.6" laptop.
Do netbooks still exist? I can’t seem to find them for sale anymore.
It’s not only my favorite Zelda game. It’s probably my favorite game for any system.
I was going to suggest something like Kaboom.js for simple game development, but their site is currently down…
Well, Elden Ring isn’t a typical jrpg. It just happens to be developed by a Japanese developer. I guess it is its own genre by now.
Kinda expensive vps for a single person instance, is it not?
Or you could consider using Caddy instead: https://caddyserver.com/docs/quick-starts/reverse-proxy
I do the same, and eventually I started using Obsidian on top, but you can always switch to something else that opens markdown (vim!)
Baldur’s Gate (the first) is mother of modern CRPG’s and what started BioWare. BG3 is arguable the best in it’s genre and surpasses Dragon Age: Origins from 2009.
Never used digg. I went directly from Slashdot to Reddit.
The main reason I’ve heard is that chromium is far easier to embed than Gecko. Gecko isn’t something you embed like a library. It’s something you build upon. Detaching Gecko from Firefox UI (or Thunderbird for that matter) is supposedly really hard.
Another +1 for Nigara. Been using it for 1.5 years now. Never going back to regular home screens again.
I love this search engine. I’ve already found several new sites that I never knew I needed in my life.