I actually implemented super tic tac toe in Blazor a while ago. It’s interesting to play.
I actually implemented super tic tac toe in Blazor a while ago. It’s interesting to play.
Why do I not win with a row on the outer field?
It counts won fields instead?
Krita doesn’t have an Android app version though, does it?
The link offers a download instead of serving an HTML? I’m on mobile Firefox (I doubt it matters).
I don’t think it should be a client feature. It should be federated, like the posts are.
I feel like cross-posts should share comment threads…
Now comment threads are split across 6 communities.
it’s not yet the suggested version. Meaning that brave users need to install this manually for now
not production-/stable-live yet
It all depends on context. The Firefox logo is good and fine as a brand logo you can put on the product website, big enough, or the about dialog. But as an application icon I dislike it. I would prefer a simpler, more recognizable, flat-colored version.
it often gets caught pulling anti-user shenanigans
I’m not aware. Can you list a few?
Receiving funding doesn’t necessarily mean serving. Google is interested in funding to keep it’s position. Mozilla still provides alternatives and regularly criticizes Google.
Intention and habit. If you strengthen the intention of waking up before going to sleep, you can wake up and get up better. If it’s a dreadful morning you’d rather sleep through or nothing you want to get up for it’ll be a hindrance.
If you have a habit of dismissing the alarm and sleeping again, I’d definitely put it not right next to me but a bit away, where I would at least have to stretch or move out of bed. Make it harder to immediately fall back to sleep.
If you slept two more hours, maybe you needed the sleep though? :)
BattleBit Remastered is a low-poly, massive multiplayer FPS, supporting 254 players per server. Battle on a near-fully destructible map with various vehicles!
with this being yet another post about it…
“But I think the greater Reddit community just wants to participate with their fellow community members.”
When despite widespread protests and even after overwhelmingly one-sided polls against your view you still don’t see the discrepancy between what you think and what seems to be widespread opinion and concern.
As they point out it’s beside the point anyway. People want to participate. But protest becomes a necessity and is deemed essential under these circumstances.
It is.
Blazor is a big framework. It gives you a lot, but as a framework, also introduces stack complexity.
Being able to code on one C# codebase for a web application client and server is great. It’s very fast. You can use modern C# syntax. You have component (CSS) isolation. You can switch and mix between runtime targets (server dom rendering and sending diff-updates or client-side app execution).
At work, we’re using it for a webportal/webapp and I have not fundamentally regretted us using it. It’s definitely not worse than anything else. For a productive development and product there’s a little bit of framework knowledge you have to learn, but that’s not different than any other framework. And docs are very good.
I love how fast it feels to use the end product too.