Which system has $LINUX_COPYPASTA variable?
Which system has $LINUX_COPYPASTA variable?
Europe has “per 100g”
I watched the trailer and I still don’t know anything
How about making every message of government officials be public and saved in easily searchable database for the populace and make content of their screens be streamed 24/7? No? Why? Nothing to hide nothing to fear? Right?
You stupid fuck.
But then those ads either need to be skippable or not skippable with some kind of metadata which can be used against it by injected scripts.
Good to know. I’d rather pay for a vpn than YouTube premium.
An electric keyboard imported from outside of soviet block. I was too young and stupid to understand the power brick and conected it directly to mains. A shower of sparks tought me an important lesson about electricity and voltage.
Windows: Cannot print because error.
User: What error?
Windows: What error?
That would be a good idea if there wasn’t a 100x difference in price for something actually tv size big.
I tried arch btw.
But didn’t like it.
If they made YouTube paid only and lowered subscription to $1-2/month I might consider.
No android version = no buy
Yes, and I hate it.
Now you just hit me with nostalgia. Yes, all of it.
When I was using Firefox I felt like spoofing user agent was essential to make websites work the way they were supposed to. I could loose some rounded corners here and there but it was still better that some features completely missing
I’ve read the comments and did all of those things.
One man’s bug is another man’s feature.
I’m using Bing. For me it’s about the quality of search results, and Bing got way better in the last few years, while Google was going progressively worse and worse.
And while I’m willing to give some of my privacy for convenience Microsoft just feels like a lesser of two evils at this point.
I wonder if this could be used to root previously unrootable Android based devices.
On a backend yes. But it’s not as easy to get to as just opening your profile and forming opinion on you by looking at your voting history.