Helps document this, does little to fight it.
Oh excuse me, i merely thought from your other comment that you actually cared about user participation, as opposed to passive content consumption, silly me.
Helps document this, does little to fight it.
Oh excuse me, i merely thought from your other comment that you actually cared about user participation, as opposed to passive content consumption, silly me.
As if finding the log takes more than a few seconds, took me like half a minute looking for it for the first time when i wanted to check a users deleted comment history.
As a user from @programming.dev you should know the importance of documentation, and the log being easy to read should help the users to fight it themselves. As in by making their own communities/instances as needed
Barely any of the functions actually moved, I’d rather the control panel stay just in case regardless, because i still find old fixes to problems i have on old forums and such.
Which is also why my system language is set to english, so everything on the control panel will have a searchable name instead of a half assed translation that I’ll have to translate back.
It does one thing: make every contract have a clause specifically to combat this…
Security over AI my ball-cheeks
Good news, On VSCode, with Pylance and Ruff I have both intellisense and new syntax support.
Meh news, symtax highlighting is fucky for generic functions’ return type.
Example:
def add[T](a: T, b: T) -> T:
return a + b
On my setup the ->
is colored red but is supposed to be white, that also happens with only the Python extension, so I’m guessing it will be fixed soon.
Besides that, I’m actually surprised this was hidden under my nose as Ruff was already installed, but Pylint and MyPy both started reporting errors which gave the impression that none of my installed extensions support the new syntax. kind of a rookie mistake on my part not to check every extension’s website for updates.
Anyway, thanks for the answer, I’m glad to finally be able to utilize this.
nah i don’t care for giving tours to bad faith actor, especially to something that is a click away.
If you’re not arguing in bad faith i suggest instead catching up on reading comprehension, because your reply doesn’t logically follows from mine unless you’re trying your very best to misinterpret me.