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And the kbin.social formatting:
And the kbin.social formatting:
Accessing through kbin.social and the table format is not formatted correctly. Assume this is a kbin-problem, not a bot-problem, as looking at it through sh.itjust.works formats correctly…
Yeah, there are. There are places that don’t use CICD, don’t use TDD, don’t consider DDD beneficial, don’t like to have development teams talk to product/sales/users directly… all of these are massive, horrible red flags.
Thanks for the tip. I really loathe having to do tihs as it doesn’t help mobile, but at least I can auto-sync across desktop browsers :/
That’s exactly the problem. Parts of the cookie banner are from the same domain, but then other parts are from the advertisers domain. So blocking the advertiser blocks bits of the banner, meaning you cannot click on the banner, because it’s just not letting you do so.
Care to explain what’s anti-trans about this? Genuine question, I’m obviously out of the loop, and don’t want to inadvertently cross a line.