Good luck! https://stackoverflow.com/a/8751940
Good luck! https://stackoverflow.com/a/8751940
Go parse JSON with standard library C++. Hahaha
Usually you would go the other way around. Merge changes into git and then distribute from there.
Texas Power Guide is another option I’ve used. Power to choose is to be avoided.
It’s a normal thing in Texas. Annual plan are typical. Longer and shorter term ones are available. Never pay month to month. It’s just like Internet plans.
Texas Power Guide does a nice job of analyzing a lot of plans based on your location and usage.
Do NOT use Power To Choose. The electricity retailers purchase positions on that site. There is usually bias in the plans its shows.
You are commenting on a LemmyNet post from the shit just works instance. I am replying from a LemmyNet account on lemmy.world. It could also happen that someone from a Mastodon instance could reply to this comment. Everyone can have their account on a specific instance (even self-hosting their own instance) and still be able to see content from other websites. There is no singular website that hosts all data and there is no singular authority (ok maybe you could argue the developers of the software, but it’s also open source and other options do exist so it’s not a true single point of authority) for the entire network.
Content and data is shared between instances.
We can’t see it, but creators and anyone they want to share data with (advertisers) can see it.
Lenny does part of this yes. Fediverse is the bigger ticket item. From a single account I can federate to different networks and post questions or have other interactions in different formats.
They don’t have the capability to share free videos from Floatplane. They mentioned it on WAN a few weeks ago.