They said “the official version”.
They said “the official version”.
As the OP said, there are FOSS hosted forges. You don’t need to self-host.
With SourceHut, other people can submit patches by e-mail, no need to create an account.
Not if the language is standardized from the start.
An alternative would be a language with a simpler syntax. Something like XML, but less verbose.
Have you read the CommonMark specification? It’s very complex for a language that’s supposed to be lightweight.
Markdown is terrible as a standard because every parser works differently and when you try to standardize it (CommonMark, etc.), you find out that there are a bajillion edge cases, leading to an extremely bloated specification.
Features such as being locked in to a bloated proprietary client that doesn’t even respect your date format settings? Or having to give your phone number to a shady company?
I’m 21 and completely agree.
Matrix, for example, is an open protocol for real-time messaging.
It’s called “redundant acronym syndrome”, or “RAS syndrome” for short.
If Discord is simple, why does the Discord app have 149 MB?
If Discord suspects that you’re using a temporary e-mail, they will demand your phone number.
LaTeX produces PDFs, which are hard to read on small devices. Just write a website.
I’d just like to interject for a moment…
And then everyone thunderously clapped. The child’s name? Albert Einstein.
Edit: Oh, I didn’t notice that the text contains numbers in square brackets. That obviously means it’s well-sourced and therefore true.
If someone buys a product from you, you shouln’t be able to deny them from using it based on arbitrary criteria without a refund.
I would say claiming that a game supports a certain operating system and then banning players for playing it on the system is false advertising, especially if the game is paid.
For whatever reason, GIMP includes this image of a green pepper as a built-in brush.