

Which then turned out to be not exactly true.
$argon2id$v=19$m=64,t=512,p=2$UYIBCdPUJek0ndf9GUcBtA$8C2G7+xwpPBiaoybb7ZjgA
Which then turned out to be not exactly true.
True
If only it was not counter to the very human nature
We are on @lemmy.world, it is allowed to not be American.
it still doesn’t do anything I couldn’t do with paper
You are supposed to use paper and then the bidet.
Works with spyware software as well.
The EU is following in a not far future.
They by default stop at stops only if there is someone waiting there, otherwise you need to call the stop by pressing the button.
The issue at hand is that it’s being made impossible to sell them at all.
Maybe from Collective Shout, but what about Visa and Mastercard?
Most users want those installed, anyway.
Are you sure that Dolby Vision is a main selling point of Android TVs?
I upvoted you, I am a fellow openSUSE fan and contributor.
But I need to point out that if you install VLC from a repository outside of Factory, then it’s not auto-tested.
Moreover, Packman is external to the openSUSE project altogether. If you use it, you are supposed to “just trust” that everything will be fine.
You are better off installing VLC through Flatpak.
Being the VP of the European Parliament, he speaks about a lot of other stuff too.
That’s likely the sum of all elephant species, spanning from Africa to northern Asia.
I have to agree. There’s a bigger picture for sure.
Maybe this instance is fake, but this does happen: my primary school teachers went as far to refuse that negative numbers exist.
She got angry if someone hinted at them.
The root issue is the same, which is: to delegate more and more rational thought to machines.
There is no legal binding whatsoever?