As far as I know coding used to refer to work related to web development (basically HTML, CSS and perhaps JavaScript when it hadn't evolved as much as it did later) and programming to developing applications/software. That's how I learned it ±30 years ago at least. Seems there's been a shift since then.
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Same here. I loved A Knight's Tale and 10 Things I Hate About You so much and I watched it many times a as kid. My then sister in law told me about the news and I didn't believe her until I heard the news on the radio.
Oh damn I completely forgot about this. I was pretty rattled about it at the time.
Such an unnecessary and unlucky way to die, too. He died way too young. Did the parents end up winning the lawsuit?
Would the best alternative still be something like Matrix/Element or is there something new/better out there?
The problem with these things is that it's really hard to convince others to move to a better platform.
I think they meant the latter.
Edit: after giving it some thought...I suppose it could be both. XD
There are also a lot of shirts being sold here in Europe that have names of states or cities printed on them (such as California, Los Angeles, New York, etc).
So pretty!
It's a shame they have started selling more and more of that unbranded cheap stuff. They didn't use to do that but it's hard to find quality items now. I guess it started since they started allowing other sellers to sell their stuff on their webshop.
They're using Signal though, not Telegram.
They made some of the C&C games open source a few months ago.
It's Peak.
It's like phone books were for phone numbers. A categorised directory that allowed you to easily find the types of websites you were interested in.