I had no idea that’s what dbzer0 stood for!
I had no idea that’s what dbzer0 stood for!
Do you mean a media piracy tool?
To get the idea of always being watched into your head !
Look up Texas’s STAAR writing tests
Backend code, basically what is ran on the server and manages user requests, database interactions, etc… Frontend is the user end, so managing input, displaying information from server requests, etc. and is in the form of an app or website page.
There is a reason they deactivated the accounts, but it doesn’t justify removing the ability to migrate at any time. For those interested:
The old mojang accounts were not secure, and there were millions of accounts that could be accessed without email ownership. This created a grey market for cheap Minecraft accounts. These cheap accounts were almost exclusively used to cheat on non-cracked servers, which sucked for a lot of players who did competitive Minecraft games on servers. The migration did fix this problem, by requiring access to the original email or answers to the security questions. Migrating your mojang account also gave access to the windows 10 version of the game. It probably should have been allowed forever, and I have no clue why they didn’t.
I actually do care that a company is violating advertisment laws and I hope each and every person gets their money back. Owning something I dislike isn’t enough for me to ignore the wrongdoings of a company.
That is a really good point, and there isn’t a one answer first all. If you’re looking for a mobile app, then you could do Android studio or Swift for IOS. If you only want to develop one app for both, then maybe you should just do an electron app that is essentially just a website.
These tools will either have a visual interface editor, markdown language (like html), or a way to define visual components in code. After programming an app you can build, which will give you the appropriate executables for the different platforms.
If you’re looking to start simple, then use something like pygame to learn the basics of using a visual interface.
“Furthermore, the researchers used waterproofing material on the cathode’s surface, allowing it to work during flooding and assuring progressive drying after submersion.”
I mean, only if you have the entire model downloaded and your computer does a ton of work to figure it out. And then if any new images are created the model will have to be retrained. Maybe if there were a bunch of presets of colors to choose from that everyone had downloaded and then you only send data describing changes to the image
The c port is specifically for mobile devices iirc. You will still see A ports on computers and laptops, but phones, tablets, and probably some wearables will be USB-C port only
My current setup is two drives, a 500gb with windows and a 1tb sad with my Linux install on it. I set the 1tb to my first boot drive, so hopefully no windows shenanigans. I’m going to see if I can set up automatic backups soon just in case
Unfortunately no, I’m trying to save money atm.
Only did it bc anti cheats. I would use vms otherwise.
That’s why I went with dual booting over a vm. Battleye and ez anti cheat both try to detect even Microsoft’s hyper-v.
I’m unlucky, I play Fortnite with my cousin in friends.
Literally the only reason I haven’t switched to a Linux distro. I hate anti cheats so much.
It’s genuinely crazy. I’ve had to remove viruses from my friends (16 or 17 at the time) and just didn’t understand. Why are you allowing things to make admin changes? Or just having to explain the difference to people what a “zip drive” is and a USB drive. As things get more “convenient” tech literacy definitely goes down.
I recently built myself a computer, and went with AMD’s 3d cache chips and boy am I glad. I think I went 12th Gen for my brothers computer but it was mid range which hasn’t had these issues to my knowledge.
Also yes, sleeper is the right term.