“different” is just another word for “weird”
“different” is just another word for “weird”
Obviously the way around this is to make an account that responds to any message containing a plane ID, and another that retweets it.
If a site requires chrome, it doesn’t require me. If I need it for work, I’ll use Edge instead.
Ironic that Revanced, an app that claims to block YouTube ads, injects its own ads.
Edit: I downloaded the wrong version.
From what I’ve heard, they only “removed” uBlock Origin Lite. Normal uBO is still up.
Wernstrom!
Mozilla completes what Google was too afraid to finish.
Very few package maintainers even like providing packages written in C#/.NET. For example, the linux version of git-credential-manager (included with git on windows) is only available on gentoo, nixpkgs, and the AUR. There’s linux builds in the github releases, but nobody will ship it.
So it’s like “gifting” someone a puppy.
Maybe they’ll add it to Mono.
There is HDR support. At least Plasma 6 supports it.
Your ISP already leases your modem.
My point is companies would love if you didn’t own your own computer and I wouldn’t be surprised if they got some legislation through to let them license it that way.
my actual property rights as owner of the machine
Very poor choice of words
I have the Samsung foldable (flip 4). It’s a nice gimmic, but does apple really want to force app developers to support yet another form factor? That’s supposedly one of the draws of apple development: you don’t have to support every random screen size made by some third party.
I installed it on my Z-Flip 4 recently and it works well. The only issues I’ve had besides having to retrain it is related to vibration feedback. Tab vibration on auto doesn’t work, and there’s no vibration when swiping on the spacebar to move the cursor.
They’re open about their attempts to open your chat log.
All Chinese businesses are owned by the CCP, except the ones that get caught being naughty. Suddenly those are a private business with no ties to the party.
If you’re on RHEL 8+, you can install the latest version of node with dnf.
dnf install nodejs
will likely install node 8 :(. Use dnf module install nodejs:20
to install the latest version.
YOU won’t need one because you’ll already HAVE one from the last Mac Mini you bought last year.