congratulations, you ported the "linux users compiling a web browser" meme to windows
<hr> = horizontal rule
So basically you made Internet 1.0 web browser just slightly more refined. (FREAKING BEAUTIFUL!)
That windows development sequence really is peak.
ah yes two confused men doing confusing stuff confusing even more confused people
bro is on a mission to remake everything
Next FaceDev: This is Bussin OS. This is My Operation System for everyone my community 😄
<hr> stands for "horizontal rule" because old people call lines "Rules" and HTML is old
Finna play GTA6 on Bussindows 10
"Every website is written in HTML, CSS, and Ja.. Lua" I went from 🧐 to 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Missed opportunity to include support for Bussin X lmao
2:14 "horizontal rule" but most of time I just remember the "horizontal" part :B
hey, thats me. 11:35 And yes I have both 12 wheels of cheese and 12 playstations :)
ID tags are actually very useful if you want to link to a specific part of a webpage and not just the top of the page
<hr> stands for "horizontar rine" (or "horizontal line" without the anime accent)
netscape isn't short for net escape. Scape in this sense means "A specific type of space" Like RuneScape. So it's net land or net space.
Xanadu sure was a way of rethinking how the web was supposed to be: An interconnected web of information allowing users to organize their own connections locally, no 3rd party intervention/algos.
Now I understand how Javascript was made in 10 days.
>GTK can run in Windows >me: I know it can, but really? I've heard people talking about it not being good for multi-platform, nvm that GTK these days are pretty much built for GNOME only... >Gets to the Windows fixing sequence >me: Ah...
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