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Is it all or nothing sort of deal?
Calculator Manipulator
Is it all or nothing sort of deal?
Begone, spawn of evil!
Allow the light of Church of Emacs into your heart!
What’s Martin Fowler a pun for?
But it returned 139! That’s a start even without a debugger!
Well, you bastard. You’re doing well!!!
This made me think I’d really love there was a “fewen”.
$ alias fewer=less
$ which fewer
fewer: aliased to less
Noun vs verb? That’s the case with licence vs license, at least.
less
is more
, though!
I’ll be the devil’s advocate. A little.
LibreOffice being FOSS probably means developers are mostly using it together with other FOSS. This brings some benefits, like a journaled filesystem, that sort of make the autosave useless. That recovery process that failed for you? It wouldn’t have on something like btrfs or ext4 and, consequently, you wouldn’t have been in a position where you’re typing up this post.
Having said that, on bs OSes like windows autosave probably should be the default.
MG Premium has won its bizarre lawsuit against pirate site Goodporn.
I guess it’s that
Would be a real shame if my instance’s logrotate was set to, say, only keep a few days of webserver logs. Real shame.
Good luck establishing precedent with that!
You’ve just given a brilliant idea! Let’s build server-client type of chat thingie.
I propose naming it Internet Relay Chat!
Deluge is another client that supports sequential downloads. It’s my personal favourite because it’s also built on a client-server model, so I can have thr client on all my devices connecting to a single server.
No, it doesn’t.
What about the old friends csh and tcsh?
I don’t have something specific to read, my statement comes from questioning the declared permissions by apps. Why would, say, facebook - an app that, essentially, downloads and uploads content via http, need access to location, gyro, contacts, texts, call history, making calls, microphone, etc? Also, while I can’t prove it, as someone who works in computing I can guarantee there are undocumented/buggy/testing APIs and just straight up bugs that companies with enough resources can and do find and abuse. Cambridge analytica has only strengthened my view on this.
That’s… Not at all how it works.
Don’t worry, you’re one of today’s lucky 10000!
Launcher on android is just that - an app to launch other apps. Other apps can and do run in the background, without ever being explicitly launched. Think play services, location provider, wifi connection manager, etc. Since google runs its stuff at the highest level - nothing can hide from it. Other apps, like netflix, utilise internal telemetry. Assholes like facebook push the boundaries to the limit and collect literally every input of every sensor to have as much data about your environment as possible.
TL;DR - custom launcher cool, but no cure.
No idea what it was, sorry. One of the youtube recommendations at the time.
It really isn’t. Modern mobile cpus barely sip power.