I presume they mean the green squares on their GitHub account.
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I presume they mean the green squares on their GitHub account.
No worries, shoulda gone to Specsavers ;)
Their post listed 5 other options.
Made by the same dev as Pixelfed, which did a similar thing.
That is Lemmy!
was gonna say they stopped using that in 2007 but your comment is probably still the most accurate lmao
Because people in countries with ISPs that are unable to provide IPv4 (e.g. too expensive) can’t access GitHub easily.
No, which I mentioned in my comment.
I imagine you’re exaggerating but if not then I’d say that’s a tad extreme. That being said, their official setup guide does provide steps on how to install it but I think if I didn’t have prior experience with some of the software it mentions I think I’d struggle so maybe a different guide by someone else is better?
However these obviously require having something that this can be run on, like a VPS, which aren’t free, so that is another barrier for entry to consider.
Don’t think your username checks out, seems like time is killing you
For reference the “language” used in the exam would probably be Exam Reference Language (OCR exam board specifically, which I believe this question is from) which is just fancier pseudocode.
I see, and you can just download them? If so that’s good. I’ve seen issues where people are struggling to play their purchased music on the Amazon Music app, but if you can download them then that doesn’t matter…
Amazon’s Music app is the worst thing ever conceived. Don’t.
no worries
what. that’s not what they said. they are comparing git knowledge to regex knowledge.
yes all the comment here were extremely helpful
I mean File->Print makes sense to me…
A note for people wanting to use ACCA (GUI frontend for ACC), ACCA isn’t being maintained (the ACC guys will tell you not to use it, but still can). Make sure to install ACC manually first to get the latest version, as the app downloads a version from 2021 if you don’t and this can cause issues.
After that, the app works fine for basic use.
Where’s the defending?