It’s ridiculous how we’re never saying that things have crossed the lines that have clearly been crossed.
They were on the brink of famine for months and I’m not sure that they ever declared one.
It’s ridiculous how we’re never saying that things have crossed the lines that have clearly been crossed.
They were on the brink of famine for months and I’m not sure that they ever declared one.
I know that the article is about the unanswered questions but I think that it’s a bit disrespectful (of the BBC) to her to use that photo as the lead.
There are new versions of C# every year.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-version-history
Sorry…. rereading my post I realised that there should have been a /s on there.
I definitely don’t believe that the tarrifs were reciprocal despite that being the Trump message.
But they’re reciprocal tariffs, not unilateral. It’s like nobody listens.
I imagine that it depends upon whether the agreement allows for outsourcing or not.
It’s taking the piss out of Andrew Tate and the gullible guys that he’s convinced are superior to women.
But your users have the problem that they go to the wrong site if someone on a mobile device shares a link when you’re on desktop.
It just seems inconsistent for them to detect mobile devices but not desktop devices.
They already do this to redirect from the desktop view to the mobile view so they could do it the other way but don’t for some reason.
If a user changes their user agent to something that would cause a site to not be able to determine whether they are on desktop or mobile then they can expect that some sites aren’t going to work well.
It would be better to handle it by detecting what device you’re on rather than having encoded into the url. That way it wouldn’t matter what device the page was shared from.
When the genocide is almost complete.