No problem, I look forward to trying it. Thanks for continuing development, Boost was my favorite Reddit app!
No problem, I look forward to trying it. Thanks for continuing development, Boost was my favorite Reddit app!
I’m currently getting an error about missing my TOTP token. Have you implemented 2-factor authentication support?
I’m taking a more free-spirited approach to my instance, communities can be formed as the users please here. The ideal would be lots of medium-sized instances each with a few large communities, but ultimately people will join where they want and we don’t have much control over it.
That’s wack. Passphrases are second only to random passwords generated by a password generator in terms of security, character proximity doesn’t matter with that much length.
From what I can tell yes. There’s no established connection, the data is sort of just broadcasted.
Edit: I was operating under a misunderstanding, please refer to andrew’s response.
This is a really good way of explaining the difference.
Satan has created a library that runs as efficiently as possible and covers every possible use case, and all we need to do to get access is sacrifice 1000 virgins. Do it for the cause.
Oh, they can, they will just force some other poor programmer to read your code and figure it out. A profoundly miserable process, but someone is willing to do it.
You can fix it later, but that doesn’t mean you’re going to.
I’m not against using emojis, I just haven’t used them enough to be familiar with them.
I feel this in my bones.
By far yes. It hurt to write.
Have they considered writing code that does build? (I’m joking to be clear)
I really like Typescript, I think it’s a more smooth programming experience than raw JS or even other high level languages like Python . However, I don’t mind JavaScript as much as many other programmers so I suppose I’m a bit biased.
Yeah, that’s a pretty nice feature.
Absolutely. Especially when you inherit the codebase from someone else, and you don’t feel like putting in the weeks of effort to fix it.
It probably used some weird webview shit they routed through Edge, so when you uninstalled it the entire system broke.