Rarely, but when I do: cutting in half, then eating it with a spoon. I never knew people did it other ways too.
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I don't have a very good answer to that either tbh; do we really need to do that so often?
video → video producer
audio → musician, podcaster, … depending on the type of audio
text media → author
Do we need a general term? Someone who uploads their videos to a video platform is probably a "video producer".
Is this valid HTML? My understanding is that that attribute value needs to be escaped, i.e. <value of \"myattribute\">
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Nothing of course. I post stories about KOSA in order to make people aware what's happening about it.
??? Non sequitur
no, this is one of the worst answers on Stack Overflow
OP had a specific question to capture opening tags. The thing OP asked about can be done with regular expressions. It is true that arbitrarily nested languages like HTML cannot generally be parsed with regular expressions, but that is not what OP asked about.
All VPNs do is change who has your browsing data: your ISP or the VPN operator. You may or may not trust either of them not to keep records, in either case you have no way of verifying this.
and here I thought complaints about the ribbon were late 2000s, early 2010s stuff, incredible we still get these kinds of things in 2024
All the time, both on Windows and KDE Plasma. It's especially convenient for starting an app you don't have pinned to your taskbar, just press the Windows key and then type the name of the app.