That's when they change something.
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The "Ready Player One" approach might also help.
During university I gave additional lessons for lower semesters and at times had to juggle three languages: Java, Typescript and plain JavaScript for that one professor who thought TS sucks.
Coding on the spot got really messy at times.
Which alternatives do you recommend?
It is still open source. However, it is not free software anymore.
AT MOST 5 a week and there are also weeks where I receive none at all. Interestingly it always seems to be the same type of spam from different adresses so there is probably a bot net somewhere that has my address and every month or so when the owners start a new wave I get a few and thats it.
On the other hand how many false positives have you had to pick out of the bin?
I am using my mail provider's standard filter and at most I get 5 mails per week that make it through. And that's with my mail being publicly available on my personal website. Not sure what sort of sites people sign up for, but spam has never been an issue, even away from Google.
I guess someone translated a Chinese figure of speech literally.
As is tradition. The first image transferred over the internet-precursor was also a cat picture.
Loads fine for me.
Hold my bacon, one can patent the idea that a game character switches mounts depending on a given state? (Image 3)