Lmao the guy who’s worried about the “deep state” has a free masons tattoo. Not only is he a walking joke, he’s a walking contradiction.
Lmao the guy who’s worried about the “deep state” has a free masons tattoo. Not only is he a walking joke, he’s a walking contradiction.
Yes, that’s what it looks like.
Edit: okay that’s weird, it now works, but I couldn’t comment for weeks on other threads.
I’m still getting a 401 when commenting ONLY from Boost; I’m able to do it from the website. I’ve done the following:
Nothing seems to work. Any tips?
Does anyone have tips for this
I hate how simple this is.
Those are some brave students, considering they should know what their hometown is like.
What do you mean you people
Same. Democrats are shit but I mean…fuck republicans more.
Unfortunate
ITT People who vote third party and expect things to change
Honestly, easiest to learn is probably React. That + market share would make me learn that first. Newer frameworks tend to base what they do with ergonomics from React. Even my favorite (at the moment) frontend library, SolidJS, has all their tutorials with references to how you do things in React, and how similar signals work with Solid. Learning Vue, Svelte, all have the same issue; they compare themselves to React to show you how they do things with their library. And it makes sense, for better-or-worse.
Doesn’t matter what an internet rando thinks, there are more React jobs at the moment. I’ve only seen Angular used by large enterprises for internal BI apps, which are harder jobs to get.
obongocare
This idiot gets what he fucking deserves
Moscow Mitch
For hosting check out something like github pages. There several other free ones as well, but pages looks like the easiest to set up. If you want something more robust, you could look into Netlify or Vercel, but that’s gonna require a little more know-how.