

XSLT can be run on the web server. The browser just receives the output HTML.


XSLT can be run on the web server. The browser just receives the output HTML.


As someone who occasionally goes to markets and pays someone using Square, I think I’m happy with that.
Now that you mention it I’m surprised single purpose phone isn’t required like needing dedicated Internet for registers. Or did they finally fix that to allow VLANs?
Thank you. I hadn’t considered the binary dependencies in a rolling release.
True, but also why is that a rule from upstream?
Partial updates are explicitly not supported.
This is what I’m referring to. Pacman is the only package manager I’ve used with this limitation.
The dependency issues seem like that are a flaw in the Arch design. It is the only package manager I’ve seen that requires running the latest available version of packages.


A variable width font in a terminal???
Use this instead: https://tosche.net/fonts/comic-code


But more expensive than the wage of the person to go around replacing them for weekly sales? Walking back and forth to make a new tag to fill in an empty spot when something runs out?


I’ve been pretty happy with Tangle.
I tried ground news and wasn’t impressed.


Sorry
-A Slashdot to Digg to Lemmy refugee
I’m no artist. If I ever had the inspiration to make a song it would have to be AI generated. I’m sure I’m not the only one. Of course that would be a one off with a small audience.