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Interesting, my Kagi results gave W3Schools, geeks for geeks, and postgresqltutorial.com before the official docs, but hey still way better than OP’s results!
Interesting, my Kagi results gave W3Schools, geeks for geeks, and postgresqltutorial.com before the official docs, but hey still way better than OP’s results!
It didn’t take over most of its competition’s userbase magically, they have a well designed system despite its flaws.
It has absolutely nothing to do with Apple
I do a lot of python development and I agree.
I hate how this was framed by the writer, really silly. just because you create a wiki dedicated to a particular topic doesn’t mean it’s “rogue”. That’s just the nature of it. Wikipedia is not a place to host everyone’s wiki.
You could just go to theast page 😎
Finally, a good meme to call out this NPC response
I’d love to build something with this, starring the repo!
I just wanna say thanks for your dedication to posting to this community @mac
I’ve saved so many posts you’ve made to learn from
And often it’s very easy to understand if you break down the components.
Keeping something that’s difficult to maintain and cannot integrate well with new features isn’t how software works.
I feel like this is something that would happened at one of my past shitty jobs or in a crappy friend group.