How do you “buy” a .edu email (without signing up for a long and expensive course or college)? I’ve seen some hacks online to get one for free, but not sure if they work.
Chromium on mobile has always had issues with AMP for me, I've just come to acept it
I think it's wrong for a monopoly to take control of what another entitys site looks like. It's a we can take care of EVERYBODY feature: we were fine without it and will be fine when it doesn't exist anymore
It almost sounds like the kind of place where if you were to' try too pull something like that that it would go down fine, and you'd have your coworkers chatting to you about it's architecture on lunchbreak and then six months down the track you'll find your company releasing the same product
I find it hard to differentiate between rows when it is in portrait mode one under another. When I've had to do projects with modular tables ect; I've used an awesomelibary called datatables. They have heaps of plugins that let you do things like load from json, filtering and sorting, pagination, export etc. I've found it a very feature complete product off the shelf.
Modern frameworks make a bunch of datatables needless at this point, but I still often use it (with Vue) just because it's so complete with so many plugins.
I really hear you, it's hard because in my mind the solutuon would be something along the lines of going back in time a couple thousand years and starting then, it's a delicate thing to care about on both sides and it shouldn't be. We preach equality but the games don't stop- I don't really have the perfect answer here
I don't either. I decided to err in a particular direction here and take the hit for it. I routinely err on the side of respecting the male side of the equation in such matters. It's part of why I am accepted to some degree here.
Tech crunch's new close to home page button is a daring move
I pressed it to see what would happen and then decided not to read the article
I came their to read the news not to be sold more news.
We couldn't have started the discussion of systematic censorship in a better way
It's hard to come up with one rule that works for everyone
It's normal to have a knee jerk response to censor something if what your looking at is terrible and you wouldn't want other people to see the bad thing, but it is also important that we as a race try to learn from our mistakes; and censorship straight to deletion is burning the evidence.
This may fall short of crazy talk around here: But maybe we need a human element in the curation of our digital libary, and a way for society as a whole to have input on this process, not just in removing the offending content; but also in keeping track of it too help people to be accountable for their actions.
Full Disclosure: I'm also a resident of christchurch, new zealand where the mosque shooting happened recently I saw our goverment block multiple websites via DNS, in a country where this kind pf censorship is otherwise unheard of: We honestly didn't know if the systems were in place for this kind of censorship. So my 2c is that if you are in a five-eyes nation, they almost certainly have the capacity to conduct this kind of attack.