Tracking clicks on links with JS is pretty normal. I always implemented that with Google analytics for my e-commerce sites.
It helps you track things like downloads of files, email links, exit links, etc.
Tracking clicks on links with JS is pretty normal. I always implemented that with Google analytics for my e-commerce sites.
It helps you track things like downloads of files, email links, exit links, etc.
I like that pic! Reminds me of the first on that German show (Dark?}.
Obsidian + private GitHub repo hosting
Hipster language? It's a lot more popular than you suggest.
Java is a fucking awful language.
*Phoenix.
I wonder if the lemmy.ml users will burst in here too brigade this story into the ground.
Last time I suggested Nicaragua had a poor human rights record I got banned from the instance.
Similar happened to me. I got banned from 2westerneurope4u and another mod unbanned me a few weeks later. So I commented again.
Permaban from Reddit for evading a ban.
Any time I created a new account it would be banned for ban evasion.
So I can't comment on Reddit unless I set up an account with a VPN.
Fuck all that.
It's a concept in Japanese martial arts that I read in a book by Takuan Soho.
Wiki:
Fudōshin (Japanese: 不動心) is a state of equanimity or imperturbability (literally and metaphorically, "immovable mind",[1] "immovable heart"[2] or "unmoving heart"). It is a philosophical or mental dimension to Japanese martial arts which contributes to the effectiveness of the advanced practitioner.
I was training in Jujutsu and kenjutsu at the time and the concept clicked. I know it sounds very 'weeb' but it was an epiphany and quite profound for me at the time.
There's a Shingon Buddhist deity that encapsulates the concept too and he holds a sword to cut through ignorance and delusion.
There're some related concepts like Mushin that come together with marital arts.
"Past performance cannot be used to predict future events"
What did you used to program in?