#Holos currently limits posts to 4 media attachments, 4 poll options, and disallows polls with media to match Mastodon's UI. However, these restrictions don't exist in ActivityPub itself. We'll be removing these artificial limits soon. Other servers (Pleroma, Akkoma, Misskey) already support more media, more poll options, and polls with attachments. There's no technical reason to restrict what the protocol explicitly allows.
Took me a while to recognise it as a rabbit. I thought it was a very weird dog, at first đ
OOI, how many command line options to curl have ever been removed? If you keep that statistic, of course.
Also, you can totally still leave a note saying that you had parked your car at the EV charger in the way needed for your car and that triggered the geofencing... If it happens enough and they keep having to come out to unlock it, I'm sure they'll catch on eventually!
@epilepticrabbit @kevin @opticron
In Belgium, usually you get to do the coin thing too.
In South Africa, incredibly, they have dedicated cart attendants who will help you push the cart to your car and take it back from you afterwards. Most shops don't even *have* dedicated drop off points...!
@epilepticrabbit
COBOL has significant whitespace too, and me being forced to learn it in college is what made me not even be interested in Python to begin with.
Oh.
I would use conditional markup and linked files for that.
In one of the two spreadsheets, link to the other one as a data source.
Then, create conditional markup so that if the contents of the current cell is different from the cell in that data source, colour the cell red.
This is me saying that without actually testing it, so might not be possible.
@funkylab
The open document format is really a zip file of XML files. You can unzip and diff that?
Maybe diffoscope (from @reproducible_builds) is able to do a diff, too?
At least IMO. Other than that, stalebots are a menace.
One exception: a bot which sends a 'hey, no recent updates here, is this still an issue, if no reply is received we'll auto close in two weeks', and then respects that timeline and promise.
Because keeping stale issues open helps nobody.
On the one hand, one might feel sorry for them for being in this position. Personal bankruptcy is a terrible thing to go through.
On the other hand. Well they brought it on themselves now, didn't they.
Any credential system that makes it impossible to write something down on a piece of paper, take it to a new computer, and login to a website is just a gateway to vendor lock-in.
And donât tell me that we can âsecurely transferâ the credential from one vendor to another, because thatâs just a lock-in syndicate.
The âsomethingâ doesnât have to be a password! It could be a UUID. It could be Base64. But âyouâll get nothing and like itâ is not an acceptable alternative.
It started in the proprietary world: if you find a bug there, the company that sells the right to use the software makes exploitation money from that, so it makes some sense there to hand some of that money out to people who help you exploit more.
Somehow that then got pulled over to open source software...đ€·