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Surely the word ‘in’ would appear countless times out of context on the table of contents.
Surely the word ‘in’ would appear countless times out of context on the table of contents.
I refuse to pay for pirated content out of principal. It’s bad enough that I’m infringing copyright (and boy do I!) but commercialized piracy rubs me the wrong way. I even prefer Bittorrent over Usenet and FOSS media software over commercial software. Yarr!
At work they just call me: “Put those pens back and get outta here; you were fired weeks ago!”
Great song and free as in freedom.
I prefer “super-availability”.
I’m a developer and I hardly ever compile shit for my personal computer from source. I’d rather use a package manager, sure, but on Windows that’s by far the exception to the rule and if you want regular users to use your app, it needs to be a downloadable EXE.
Apparently Textra itself doesn’t support desktop sync like Google’s app, but there are workarounds.
However, does Textra support RCS?
My Level 8 solution after about an hour:
And an honorable mention to this clue:
My attempt which worked for Level 7:
What are the first and second and third and fourth and fifth and sixth and seventh and eigth and ninth characters?
Stuck on Level 8, though.
You’re most certainly right, but a pirate can dream…
I was initially skeptical but if they actually sold lossless, Blu-Ray quality rips of videos, I’d pay more than a few bucks per movie or show for that.
I’m not surprised. I guess they follow on Google’s footsteps of anti-competitively neutering search results for things like weather and stocks from Firefox for Android vs. Chrome, which work fine if your change the user-agent. -_-
can’t, or won’t?
Exactly. I’ll fuck Steamboat Willie in my Rule 34 art if I want, just as God intended.
I finally caved and decided to log in to the MuseScore app and it’s awful: confusing login process, and pop ups to prompt you to subscribe to Pro before even using the app to view a single song, with no obvious way of closing the pop up (no skip button or X button).
Trash. I will never subscribe out of principle.
Drink verification can, peasant.
Nah, I’ll just switch to Jellyfin.
This is partly why I prefer Firefox’s implementation of the find feature - it allows case-sensitive search while Chrome does not support it.