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> How many engineers does it take to make subscripting work?

My question: How many engineers does it take to have horizontal scroller on overflow?


I visited a ´real´ libary yesterday and theur automated reaction durting covid-19 is slowing down.

I also noticed that ´width tech´ is the only lacking verb before tech without a specific describtion.

So short:

I think we should call width tech the ability to change pace, change quality and change the amount of code written.

Why: Because issues like these are making or breaking tech companies.

What do you think?


- Active denial of language specification


Dude, just use Linux.


Looks like HN prefers to suffer. Yesterday I watched a video that talks about this kind of human behavior. You are welcome to "hell". (This might be inappropriate to say. To the atheists out there.)


From Doug McIlroy's explanation of a shell pipe line tr stands for transliterate.

https://leancrew.com/all-this/2011/12/more-shell-less-egg/


I couldn't finish reading the first paragraph, a giant pop-up came and blocked most of the screen, I couldn't find a way to close it.

Very nice job, "*".



The primary issue with Tiktok is the human users and the "content" they produce. Why is that certain groups of people think that is a good thing to produce and praise them? This young people are missing something. What will be next Tiktok? What will we see there?


The primary issue with TikTok is that it is Chinese. That is why the US state department and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) “studies” it.

It is fairly obvious the issues with influencers creating messed up body images in their followers are far bigger on Instagram.

If anything the Tiktok algorithm, its short video form, and tighter moderation mixes things more up, and makes the issue less prevalent there than on other more simpler platforms.


> CSS can be hard to grasp when you're starting out. It can seem like magic wizardry and you can very easily find yourself playing whack-a-mole adjusting one property only to have something else break.

Only if you learned from the wrong source.


like w3schools back in the days before MDN and YouTube existed.


Do you mind sharing the good source?


MDN is the best reference to keep on hand to check how something works. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS

and web.dev has a pretty decent walk through for learning css https://web.dev/learn/css/


What should I say? Why those people think they need to write a tutorial? After all those "AI" GS can't figure out which one is good content and which one is trying to sell. Web has become a sad place. Where morons can have a voice and which are presented to others as good "content". Much of this would not continue to exist if there was no money to make.



Seems the bug will be prioritized?

https://github.com/k9mail/k-9/issues/3868


That's a different issue.


Whenever I see a limitation on plain-text (and monospace fonts), I tend to avoid that client. K-9 is not one of them. Plain-text works OK with LKML and patches are very readable.


This issue is about sending a plain-text email.

https://useplaintext.email/#etiquette


I heard people saying the opposite.


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