A lot of Catholics in Brazil and old Catholicism required the use of Latin during mass, so it’s totally plausible.
A lot of Catholics in Brazil and old Catholicism required the use of Latin during mass, so it’s totally plausible.
I guess you could see it that way, but web views are inherent in mobile operating systems, they don’t need to be bundled into your app, so capacitor apps aren’t big bloated memory consuming applications like electron apps are. There’s a lot of well made apps running on capacitor that you wouldn’t even know, especially if you use something like ionic framework to actually have the look and feel of native mobile apps.
Using capacitor as a native shell for your web app can be very nice, actually. It lets you hook into native API calls and build native apps while hardly ever having to write native code, unless you want to, which presumably you don’t since you’re writing react native.
I assume you mean react native, not react, unless you’re using something like capacitor. React native is a far shot from react and is much more annoying to deal with.
What if I told you a lot of companies don’t have solid review requirement processes? Some barely use version control at all
You might check the dbzer0 instance and if it’s not there, you could create it there. It’s pretty sailor friendly.
I checked the original post text 3 separate times because I was so convinced Elon Musk wrote it. It sounds like this dude is Elon Musk on an alt account, it’s so eerily similar to how he talks about technology.
You can default git to using your current branch and a specific upstream so you don’t have to put anything after git push
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The only real software engineer anymore is Linus Torvalds, everyone else stands on the shoulders of giants.
Like rain on your wedding day
Dirty water, small bowl, close to the ground so lots of bending over, etc.
Probably for the best, cats eat fish
So my sister can wreck my Pokémon yellow save? Not on your life
Haha a DS or iPod, not a Nintendo Switch or smart phone.
Welcome back to 2024, time travelers.
It’s not quite as interesting as you might hope:
On November 12th, 2012, YouTuber LifeAccordingToJimmy posted a video titled “Don’t Stop the Music,” a skit based on the awkward moments caused when the music stops at a party and a story one is telling is overheard by others. In the sketch, the music stops as the main character says something particularly strange, causing the partygoers to stare at him. The video gained over 4.2 million views (shown below).
No, you’re not, but the circle jerk here is definitely against discord.
Yeah, they had a surprisingly long life time, given they were created by Google.
Hexbear isn’t a great place to look for cis women. It’s an amazing place if you’re looking for tankies though.