It uses XML-like syntax:
<fun>
<name>sum</name>
<in>
<int>foo</int>
<int>bar=0</int>
</in>
<out><int>foo+bar</int></out>
</fun>
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Kbin: /u/[email protected]
Mastodon: /u/[email protected]
Matrix: @manucode:matrix.org
It uses XML-like syntax:
<fun>
<name>sum</name>
<in>
<int>foo</int>
<int>bar=0</int>
</in>
<out><int>foo+bar</int></out>
</fun>
It’s too easy to blame Brussels/the EU. Many national governments back these chat control proposals or have done so in the past. They’re just using the EU as a scapegoat to hide their own intentions.
As far as I understand, this specific plan comes from the Belgian government. Von der Leyen’s Commission though seems to have similar goals.
Well, Mastodon instances usually aren’t called Fitter or Fex.
Softmaker does also offer a free of charge light version FreeOffice you could try out before committing to pay for their full version.
Was zum Fick!?
Saarland in Germany, supposedly
Humans generally don’t want to interact with needles while waiting to get their coffee. Needles are pointy and can poke you.
How did you come up with such a ****ingly stupid syntax?!