@FaceDevStuff

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@electrical-420

congratulations, you ported the "linux users compiling a web browser" meme to windows

@AvanaVana

<hr> = horizontal rule

@smashkiller64

So basically you made Internet 1.0 web browser just slightly more refined.

(FREAKING BEAUTIFUL!)

@idontknowwhatimdoingwhatistobe

That windows development sequence really is peak.

@theunrealtarik

ah yes two confused men doing confusing stuff confusing even more confused people

@Itsneil17

bro is on a mission to remake everything

@Kai41k

Next FaceDev: This is Bussin OS. This is My Operation System for everyone my community 😄

@louis1w2

<hr> stands for "horizontal rule" because old people call lines "Rules" and HTML is old

@quoenix9340

Finna play GTA6 on Bussindows 10

@misnad

"Every website is written in HTML, CSS, and Ja.. Lua"         I went from 🧐 to 🥳🥳🥳🥳

@skmgeek

Missed opportunity to include support for Bussin X lmao

@Thiagola92

2:14 "horizontal rule" but most of time I just remember the "horizontal" part :B

@JustDoom

hey, thats me. 11:35
And yes I have both 12 wheels of cheese and 12 playstations :)

@ok_schlatter

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

@lboston4660

<hr> stands for "horizontar rine" (or "horizontal line" without the anime accent)

@ClayMurray8

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.

@SimGunther

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.

@ambuj.k

Now I understand how Javascript was made in 10 days.

@FengLengshun

>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...