Well, Samsung would kill the app when it was in the background, so notifications would only appear when you explicitly opened the app.
Well, Samsung would kill the app when it was in the background, so notifications would only appear when you explicitly opened the app.
I used this for a while. Notifications were lackluster on Samsung phones.
Does that make me a pirate if I go to the bathroom during commercial breaks? If I get to a theater late and miss the commercials, am I a pirate?
The biggest issue with this decentralized service is that it is decentralized.
What the hell is this: ‽
To our valued Linux users:
Fuck you.
Sincerely,
The LightBurn Software Team
You can’t steal something you already own. Just download an unencrypted copy. There is nothing morally questionable about that.
I don’t know the answer to your question, but you can get the functionality of pihole directly in pfsense using pfblocker-ng
He doesn’t list what the mistakes will be. He said that he fears that because hardware people aren’t software people, that they will make the same mistakes that x86 made, which were then made by Arm later.
He did mention that fixing those mistakes was faster for Arm than x86, so that brings hope that fixing the mistakes on Risc V will take less time
This one?
You’re so edgy! I’m jelly…
That would make sense
I wonder why every version of the couch has a window on the right of the generated image
Why would it increase your energy bill?
That’s part of many people’s learning process. Meant of us, including me, have been there. Luckily, my last Windows computer was about 10 years ago. Good luck
I’m on Windows…that’s one variable I can’t change.
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For example, http://xkcdsw.com is an archive of fan-edited comics, while https://xkcdsw.com is some kind of crypto site.
That’s not how URLs work. If that’s the behavior you’re experiencing, you likely have been the victim of malware/a virus.
The first part of the URL is the scheme, which indicates the protocol that the browser must use to request the resource (a protocol is a set method for exchanging or transferring data around a computer network). Usually for websites the protocol is HTTPS or HTTP (its unsecured version). Addressing web pages requires one of these two, but browsers also know how to handle other schemes such as mailto: (to open a mail client), so don’t be surprised if you see other protocols.
That, or the ability to spoof it
Man, fuck Gavin Newsome. That fucker has to go