@theo What about DRM. I tried it but realized like ungoogled it doesnt have the content decryption module which was a dealbreaker for me to use as my main browser
@23Aaron_@thdxr search up Waxpool Rd, in Loudoun County, Virginia, it wont disappoint. Also look around IAD (Dulles International Airport). Pretty sure AWS is at Loudoun Downs Ln in Sterling, VA. @thdxr
@HamelHusain@stripe I’ve spent plenty of time negotiating with bank accounts and payment gateways (the manual version of stripe).
It’s hard because stripe covers a lot of the legalese aspects of accepting payments. I’d bite the bullet on something like Paddle or even your own acquirer + merchant 🙂
@AdamRackis My OS class talked about the fundamentals of git as a means of pushing your code for the teaching assistants and professors to grade. They covered a decent amount too: committing, tagging, branching, etc.
@RnaudBertrand I understand this kind of thing is nuanced, but isn’t it bad faith to immediately assume the extreme that the US doesn’t care about international law because of generic wordplay from the speaker?
@kylegawley People who make the argument that tailwind can look unique have not spent the time configuring it to achieve that. It’s easier to just style yourself than use tailwind especially if you want to build something unique.
But, it’s nice when I’m just trying to build something quick.