I was able to enable it on stable by toggling browser.urlbar.showSearchTerms.featureGate
Edit: Nevermind, it doesn't work for custom engines, which suggests that it's a separate implementation from mobile?
It is different from carbon credits. I don't think you get a rebate from not emitting. If the cost is passed onto the consumer when there are good alternatives with less carbon, they will be out-competed. One thing with few alternatives is transportation, which low-income households tend to spend more on.
I've changed this on all my terminals and I'm not ashamed of it.
If you intended RFC to be a reference to IETF RFCs you should now it originally stood for Requests for Comments before simply being referred to as RFCs. (link) I didn't have to read your document in detail, but it seems reasonable and well thought out.
Maybe as practice you could have the subject facing more to the side, and move the viewer closer. That way it'll be easier to notice if the features are really placed on a sphere, like if the eyes are different sizes. The hair has lots of potential depth, but perhaps a hat with flaps and a sawtooth pattern along the edge would be easier to apply perspective to and see if it's correct.
At first I thought it was something about it being a worst case scenario for compression algorithms, costing bandwidth.
Got this by using "force RTL layout direction for all locales" in Android developer options:
So that's the only meaning of the teletubby and the angry looks, that's it's the odd one out? Not that it's childish/naive/dumb or bad?
These are clickable in the post, but not in the comments. And they go directly to that instance.
Edit: Oh. I just checked the source and it seems they were manually linked? Or converted by Mastadon before Lemmy received them?
Yes, there's a B after the name in the web interface.
Nobody has said that they are working on it on GitHub.
It tries to subscribe to the one on lemmy.world as well as the most subscribed one on any instance according to lemmy.world.
.bibisco2 are really just zip files which PhotoRec can find, if you want to use that. Good luck.
Bibisco2 is a JavaScript app, unlike version 1. It seems .bibisco2 files are only created when exported, otherwise it's in a database somewhere. You can add custom formats in recovery tools like TestDisk and Photorec. I could look around and see if the database or the bibisco2 export files have a header, which I think is required to add a format.
Edit: Nevermind, there's a paid version which creates bibisco2 files automatically.
/u/[email protected] You can also subscribe to this GitHub issue to be notified of progress.
Karma is tied to the person and is the sum of the score for all posts, or all comments. But it is actually counted by the server, just not displayed in the default UI. You can go /api/v3/[email protected] and search for post_score or comment_score.
Here's an issue on GitHub you can like.
I think one reason is that unlike a table on say Wikipedia, this table can be over many pages and so the server would have to be involved in sorting, not just the web browser.
There's also this where you need special glasses or it appears white. But not sure you could do it easily, but I know of a friend that had this effect happen on half her screen because of some cracks in the middle.
That's not a new way to change data, it's reading it.