

Is the paper in the article? I couldn’t find it.
Would you be so kind as to link us?
Is the paper in the article? I couldn’t find it.
Would you be so kind as to link us?
Please get through the FCC and open sales in the USA before Fairphone 6 is made.
I really don’t want to buy another unrepairable phone.
Of course not. Who would expect that from Nintendo 🫠
Oh gosh, too fast for me to keep up with these tariffs
During their keynote they said they were largely unaffected 😣
How did I know that they were going to try to justify it with:
“They worked hard on it” and “but wait, there’s so much more!”.
Bullshit. I really hope we hold the line on this until they stop bluffing.
I really would like steamwebhelper to stop crashing randomly. It breaks game recording, and it doesn’t come back until you restart steam.
So many good clips lost :(
forcing us to give away our new features for free to companies who don’t have to play by the same rules,
You mean the features you rip off from Samsung and Google each year?
At least it’s something tangibly useful. Unlike “AI”. I’m for it.
Diversify from selling personal data
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It had a lot of vulnerabilities iirc
My understanding has always been:
Text Editor: just writes text, no formatting (other than line endings)
Code Editor: A family Text Editors that have additional capabilities such as syntax highlighting. And optionally a plugin or extension ecosystem. (VSCode, vim family, Emacs, even gedit )
IDE: An application that includes Code Editor functionality, but also includes tools for a building on given tech stack. This comes out of the box, are a “part of” the application, are peers to the code editor, and cannot be removed, but can optionally be extended through plugins or extensions.
Thanks for saving me the time!
waits patiently
Yeah let’s keep it POSIX
That sounds significantly harder than supporting Steam Deck users but OK Epic
Whoa, they fixed the screen on Yoshi Circuit!?
Which emulator are you using?
Cant you override the css for your app only? I think that exposes background.
Partially yes. But if I create something myself I can “revisit” the headspace of that portion very easily, like I walked into a room.
Doesn’t work as well on codebases I don’t own fully though.
Personally I find git-credential-manager much easier to use.
It manages Oauth2 for you.
Or ssh keys.
There’s too many multiplayer games.
And with them come not working anticheat, cheaters, yet another account no one asked for, and a whole other slew of BS.
Many of us find solace in single player classics.