

I think “Danger” might be putting it lightly…
I think “Danger” might be putting it lightly…
If I’m to understand mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com correctly, it’s something that’s:
Extremely hazardous,
non flamable,
Extremely unstable,
Reactive to water
And if ox means oxidising, reacts to exposure to oxigen.
I thought Lithium, but that catches fire and this is non-flammable.
I haven’t a clue what this could be, but now I’m curious.
I’ve added some of those. Actually sharing can just be a link to the publish URL for Facebook. Not in any way different from a normal link to other websites.
The share button usually just uses the Share API, which is handled by your browser.
But yes, you can use the Facebook and Twitter javascript api to add additional tracking and “a more fluent experience”, but it’s usually easier to not do that.
Isn’t that what the tariffs and general idiocracy of the Republicans are for?
I’m working for the government, and most projects that were about switching to MS Teams and other US-based software suites appear to have crashed to a complete halt (which I feel no remorse over).
.gov is using let’s encrypt? That’s pathetic.
Not really, but it does highlight it’s written for views.
The article had no citations or links to sources. It only links to other articles in the site.
Notepad in wine ^(/s)
gnote usually works
Maybe they’re using xdg-dirs? That might work, won’t it?
Yep, they have the same feature.
The APIs used by TurboTax? Unlikely