You could have done that, but here we are.
You could have done that, but here we are.
Print it out and scan it. Use a barcode reader. Use another mobile. Upload it to a barcode decoder website.
What exactly is “improper use”?


I think the difference is that this is web-based like Google Docs.


I absolutely do, but Linux-or-not has nothing to do with that.


Android is Linux. Not all Linux systems are Android, but all Android systems are Linux.
It’s not necessarily helpful to those on desktop Linux, but it is Linux if someone wants to be a purist about which operating systems run on their hardware.


Seems a little round-about. But if you want, I guess you could do that for some reason.


Nobody, including me. You can see that if you read what I wrote.
In general:
Complete vs simple software, it depends on what the job is. Some complexity is fine, and some bugs are fine, as long as there is a plan to get to where you want the software to be.
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How do you know? They’d all be obscured by the cars.


If this is being used in mass
Is Massachusetts an especially large hub of web development?
I assume you meant en masse


Nations and governments tend to not make that level of distinction/nuance.


I don’t think evening has changed that much. Morning is shittier though.


I’ll give a serious response to the first half of your comment though: you asked where the “3-day special military operation” idea came from, and I gave some reasonable answers.
While indeed Putin himself was not recorded saying these words specifically, it is obvious that the Russian invasion of Ukraine was anticipated to be quick and easy. Three years later and that’s clearly proven laughably false.


Oh sorry I missed that I was speaking to a Russian propagandist, never mind. Carry on. I should have been clued in by the use of “Banderite”


I’ve seen loads of people say this but never any proof of anyone in the Russian government saying anything of the sort. Would you happen to have any to hand?
There’s a few along those lines.
as we all know history started in 2022.
Maybe you’re right: possibly 2014 is a more apt date:
Or could be 1994 is better: Budapest Memorandum: prohibited Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom from threatening or using military force or economic coercion against Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, “except in self-defence or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations”. As a result of the memorandum and other agreements, between 1993 and 1996, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons.
Surely you cannot be going back to 1933 and the Holodomor??
Not OP, but I always click below to page down. I hate scroll bars that jump directly to the destination because it’s always a guessing game as to how far the page will move. Short page? You moved half a line. Long page? Every pixel is 5 pages.