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What did GitHub do?
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What did GitHub do?
Thank you
Where can these be found?
I feel like this would be more helpful than a lot of things
I was going to say you’re doing a disservice to McFarlane by making that comment, but he probably would’ve found it funny too. Carry on 😁
An Odysee link in the wild! Awesome! Lol
Just a theory, but my guess is that the channel is beholden to youtube/google and therefore any harsh criticism or demonizing the platform is being avoided?
for now, I’ve landed on a fork of openboard in combination with sayboard for voice to text functionality. I’m excited to see what’s to come for this project, as well as other similar ones. Always looking for the next best thing.
Seems like a really cool concept. Something I’d be curious about is if there are ways to encourage people to support the authors as well.
This should be fun :)
Almost, but didn’t? Why not?
So, is this a good thing or bad thing? Mozilla good, right?
I really appreciate it when the sidebar has links to related communities, websites, etc. Those are some of my favorite rabbit holes to go down.
Yeah, they’re touting this as if it isn’t old news. Yes, the phones are cool and yes, America can’t have them. What else.
Synopsys?
Yeah, that’s kind of what I think too. Maybe someone will figure out how to jailbreak, like another commenter suggested.
clogged jets… lol
I would jailbreak my vehicle’s head unit SOFAST!!!
The second thing you mentioned is what I’m asking about. A browser doesn’t solve this problem (as far as I know) because It’s still using the steam webpage’s interface. It would have to be some kind of alternative website frontend that grabs all the data from the steam website and gives it back to you in a different (better) way.
I’m not familiar with the steam decks version you mentioned