

Ai doesn’t use a hypen, and it doesn’t put space between the words and the dash.
For example, If I were using a dash - I’d use it like this.
Ai uses it—like this.
Ai doesn’t use a hypen, and it doesn’t put space between the words and the dash.
For example, If I were using a dash - I’d use it like this.
Ai uses it—like this.
I was on about the Windows App SDK part (unless I’m wrong about that too), but I included the rest of the line.
True, and it doesn’t boil the oceans and poison people’s air.
as it pushes the desktop-focused Windows App SDK (formerly called Project Reunion) and WinUI 3 as the future of Windows application development.
I didn’t know there was a distinction between these and UWP. In any case, I’m pretty sure that these are also called windows apps.
Its good as a glorified autocomplete.
office.com is moving to m365.cloud.microsoft, and renaming to microsoft 365 copilot.
No, teams classic (new).
thats a slur btw.
Not to be confused with windows apps, the branded name for UWP apps.
I’m on both to evangelise lemmy.
It works fine on the lemmy-ui, I’d say you should raise an issue.
Those are usually broken on screen readers.
No, they use the WYSIWYG editor it has.
Did you know you can nest these?
That's right, someone could make a choose your own adventure game this way
He shouldn’t have flown the flag, supporting a terrorist organisation (like hamas, hezbollah or the IDF) is objectively wrong.
There is a double standard though.
To explain federation (I am terrible at explaining things),
Every user/group on an instance has an inbox and an outbox, for example, yours is https://lemmy.world/u/Docker@lemmy.world/inbox and !nostupidquestion@lemmy.world’s is https://lemmy.world/c/nostupidquestions/inbox .
When a post is made, its sent a group’s inbox, and then the group sends it to the inbox of every user subscribed to it. If I send you a direct message, my server sends it to your inbox.
If you go to a post in your browser, it shows it in the web interface, but if you set whats called a header (some small bits on information sent to a server when you request a page) saying that you’re a server, it gives you a machine readable representation of it.
For example, your comment here looks like this:
{
"@context": [
"https://join-lemmy.org/context.json",
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"
],
"type": "Note",
"id": "https://lemmy.world/comment/17178560",
"attributedTo": "https://lemmy.world/u/Docker",
"to": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"cc": [
"https://lemmy.world/c/nostupidquestions",
"https://startrek.website/u/FriendOfDeSoto"
],
"content": "<p>In this regard, can a singular website function like a unique instance of the fediverse ?</p>\n",
"inReplyTo": "https://startrek.website/comment/16837450",
"mediaType": "text/html",
"source": {
"content": "In this regard, can a singular website function like a unique instance of the fediverse ?",
"mediaType": "text/markdown"
},
"published": "2025-05-21T09:55:42.214962Z",
"tag": [
{
"href": "https://startrek.website/u/FriendOfDeSoto",
"name": "@FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website",
"type": "Mention"
}
],
"distinguished": false,
"audience": "https://lemmy.world/c/nostupidquestions",
"attachment": []
}
So, you could make a post or page of a website like one of these, and then manually send it to everyone’s inbox, but you won’t be able to handle incoming messages.
It comes off as very ignorant.
People typically used developed and developing as a result.
I think its surviorship bias: the people who understand lemmy are on lemmy, not reddit.
For it to be a substitute, it doesn’t have to taste the exact same. It just has to have similar properties.
lemm.ee is the best for federating with almost everyone.
Yes, and people think that using it correctly is a sign of Ai now.