Blocking, yes. Bans can be more, though. When poor opsec gets you defenestrated or shipped to an offshore entertainment facility, it’s a bit more than an inconvenience.
Blocking, yes. Bans can be more, though. When poor opsec gets you defenestrated or shipped to an offshore entertainment facility, it’s a bit more than an inconvenience.
Check Heimdall instead.
One of the worst names ever. Maybe also one of the worst launchers. Otherwise I really like it.
I remember a story and pictures where there was a party of some sort and at some point during the night people decided to go get food. Maybe the handiest place was a drive through our maybe it was just one of those ideas, but a fairly considerable number decided to go walk to the nearby drive through. There was a picture of them, in a long single file lined up along the lane.
There should be an edit function on a comment. Of course clients and federation vary.
Probably because it’s brown and makes the room look like a barn. But not a trendy one.
You run a scam. Then when it dries up, you start the next idea and then the next. Brave has a looong history of one thing after another.
Brave is a series scam company.
The takeaway is still https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/
I put on my robe and wizard hat.
Lg no longer gives out bootloader unlock codes, so lg phones are essentially useless unless you can get one that’s already unlocked.
I’ll leave this here for a start
I’m guessing it’s closer to 190 nations. (Trump, not the assassin)
Using capitals
Age does not bring wisdom. Often it merely changes simple stupidity into arrogant conceit. It’s only advantage, so far as I have been able to see, is that it spans change. A young person sees the world as a still picture, immutable. An old person has had his nose rubbed in changes and more changes and still more changes so many times that that he knows it is a moving picture, forever changing. He may not like it–probably doesn’t; I don’t–but he knows it’s so, and knowing is the first step in coping with it.
Robert Heinlein
Liberty and justice for all.
And soft lavatory paper.
Most Unix systems had it in CDE, 1993. Most also had it in whatever came before.
The first platform to implement multiple desktop display as a hardware feature was Amiga 1000, released in 1985.
The first implementation of virtual desktops for Unix was vtwm in 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_desktop
It had been the expected default for pretty much an entire decade. Also X often supported a different size viewport and desktop so the view would scroll. Not sure if anyone really liked using that.
Btdt. Forgetting a username is often more annoying than a password. Many login and reset forms let you use an email address or phone number or something instead for probably just that reason. Some places will need a support contact.
Yes. There are a lot of reasons why any one of us could turn into a high value target at the drop off a hat. If not to a government, then to an organisation or a lone lunatic.