FYI, whitewashing makes perfect sense to use there:
to deliberately attempt to conceal unpleasant or incriminating facts about (someone or something).
It has nothing to do with race in this context.
FYI, whitewashing makes perfect sense to use there:
to deliberately attempt to conceal unpleasant or incriminating facts about (someone or something).
It has nothing to do with race in this context.
So, don’t learn to code? If you don’t have any reason to and can’t find any motivation, maybe it’s just not for you.
Who is this for? People who write lots of regular expressions won’t need it because they know what they’re doing and people who don’t write lots of regular expressions probably won’t find it anyway.
It just seems like a weird type of user who actually wants this.
My favorite password is the string “a”, but I never get to use it anywhere due to these ridiculous restrictions 😔 Can you tell me which online services you administer so I can sign up for them and enjoy unfettered use of my favorite password?
I think this is not really inline with the philosophy of the main Lemmy devs. For this to happen, I think someone else would have to do the work of creating the random selection service. If it was popular enough, maybe they’d put a link on join-lemmy.org
There’s an XKCD for that: https://xkcd.com/810/
Easy, just create the equivalent of multireddits.
Can your instance not do that as is? Just spin up a bunch of fake users and make them all vote on something?
And kart mechanics peaked in Crash Team Racing…