Pretty interesting theming, I must say
Pretty interesting theming, I must say
“Sorry, but we can’t pay in advance, you’ll have to put the work in first”
Is it? Didn’t know about it until now…
You have to put /s
in the end, because people in this day and age can no longer recognize sarcasm, probably because we all spend way too much time on the Internet.
“Sure, we’ll pay you 2% of the profits”
And I’ve heard it took years until someone managed to do it
Good job with that alt text
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) for an image to be displayed![a cute black and white cat]()
). This is helpful for blind people to know what your image is about.You made it so that only the currently focused window has 100% opacity, while making the others really transparent. Isn’t that impractical when you are, let’s say, writing some document while checking other windows for information related to what you’re writing? Has there been any situations where something similar happened to you? Since this is your own “rice”, there’s no problem if you never used your computer for stuff like this, but I’m legit curious about it.
Great work :)
You’d pet the foot?!
Every time I look at it, I see that the current web landscape is a hot mess.
I don’t recognize the guy from the fetch image, who is he?
Why do you consider not reading comments an improvement? Just asking because I’m curious.
Thanks. I recognised the black and white US flag, but I didn’t know the flag had been repurposed for such disgusting racist intents.
As many people have pointed out already, this happens because JavaScript was rushed. But why do we still use a language whose foundation was built in only ten days(!) for scripting on webpages we build today? Why hasn’t there been a push for web browsers to support other scripting languages (other than maybe Dart)?
It’s kind of stupid this even has to exist tbh