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I remember trying to play the original when it came out and not having a great time.
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I remember trying to play the original when it came out and not having a great time.
God I miss bash.org
They didn’t say it was unique to the US?
This is an insane take based on absolutely nothing.
lmao exact same thing happened to me
Yes, it’s some Stripe thing. Stripe requires you to create a customer to be able to vault payment methods and make charges. However it’s possible that not all users in their product require this functionality.
It is my understanding that a lot of thought and care is put into the design language and appearance of applications and frameworks. However the same level of consideration is not usually afforded to skins and themes, which are often released an never updated again. This can cause usability issues and sometimes even breakages. Of course, people are free to do as they please with their computers.
I do not trust the CEO, the company, or the product. Here are a couple links, I’m certain there are more:
Be aware that Brave is essentially a scam and there are other privacy-focused browsers that might suit your needs.
Luckily Wikipedia articles typically include sources:
https://www.osnews.com/story/24882/the-history-of-app-and-the-demise-of-the-programmer/
This is simply not true.
To add, you could have looked this up before posting a hostile comment on a relative newcomer’s post. This is how linux communities develop reputation of being exclusive & unfriendly.
Security should be both convenient and default for everyone.
RCS is opt-in. Nothing is changing protocols without your prior consent and knowledge.
SMS and MMS are not very secure however. RCS is technically an open standard. it’s mostly controlled by Google at the moment, but hopefully that will change as Apple enters the game this year.
Is that really the best way? I believe studies have shown that harsher punishments don’t deter crime.
As a non-sciencey person, can someone explain the chasm of ignorance?
I don’t usually find myself agreeing with Danielle Smith but I certainly support this initiative. There are many things to criticize her about, but I don’t think this is one of them.
Edit: this feels like a weird piece for the CBC to put out.
This is Chinatown (Spadina/Nassau) in Toronto. I bought one of my first bikes from Uncle Jacob’s.
To be fair, you originally brought up Israel/Palestine in your initial post.
Leaving this long-term review of a Framework 16 for others to draw conclusions from: https://www.theverge.com/24047424/framework-laptop-16-review