cws/disclaimers are good
censorship (including self-censlrship) is bad.
ukrainian cat ~
cws/disclaimers are good
censorship (including self-censlrship) is bad.
you just had to put one of the other fingers on the battery groumd and not push that hard iirc
the clock app has a built in spotify integration and player.
the calculator sends diagnostic data.
ukraine, poland, no-one cares abt it here :p
i never hav to use one lmao
sure :3
i don’t think json is guaranteed to parse 64 ints by spec tho, unless you store them as strings
i think it’s used for the performance testing feature in google meet n stuff like that…
don’t think it’s possible to run photoshop on linux at all (except ancient versions)
tbf Samsung has a decent-ish ecosystem as well…
as long as all your devices are Samsung ones
there’s stuff like automatic earbud switching, dragging files between devices, “continue work on other device”, Samsung seamless codec for audio etc
I’d rather deal with scalpers than this monopolistic bullshit
adguard is russian tho…
yes, but most games aren’t.
there’s no reason to avoid good indie games just because they’re not foss, unless you’re a toxic fossbro or something
most games are not foss, and it makes sense.
(games are more like works of art ranter than software after all, so it just doesn’t matter)
copyright will eventually expire after your death
and cc nc does not prevent derivatives, just profiting off of them without explicit permission, which is not that big of a deal
the author can still sell the work, the NC prevents other people from profiting off of it without explicit permission (this does not prevent exemptions, work can still be sold under cc-by-sa as an exemption)
or CC BY-NC-SA (the non-commercial-use-only one)
obviously inside as putting it outside would make thieves job significantly easier.
you can still break a window to pull it if there’s an emergency like with basically all other cars
there’s a mechanical override inside the car, but from outside doors can only be opened via nfc or remotely irrc (not a real safety issue tho as the doors can still be opened by breaking the windows like in basically all other cars)
web version is not as bad as the official client tbf
( even on Windows i was using sth called teams-for-linux (despite the name its actually cross platform) which is an Electron wrapper around ms teams, bc the official client was crashing/freezing the windows audio service somehow)