I don’t know much about Lithuania, but they’re one of the few countries that officially recognize Taiwan.
I don’t know much about Lithuania, but they’re one of the few countries that officially recognize Taiwan.
I can’t be expected to research every individual in every band I listen to. That’s hundreds, possibly thousands, of musicians.
I’ve had VLC struggle with high-res videos from my phone, particularly if I’m seeking and replaying a bit.
edit: It may have also been high frame rate.
For those who don’t get it, it’s the “stop doing science” meme.
I think it’s less, “We’re worried people will flock to Firefox,” and more, “We could get in a lot of legal trouble for trying to force everyone onto Chrome”.
I’ve used multiple different distros before and after, all Xorg, and never encountered similar problems. There were bugzilla reports for the Firefox issue I had, all of them attributing it to Wayland.
I used KDE with Wayland briefly a few months ago. The right-click menu would look very glitchy. Items disappeared until hovered over, and then disappeared again when moving the mouse. Firefox also had some issue where it would only take half the screen.
Packaging in the ['90s and] '00s [were] all about maximalism. Way too much writing and images all over huge plastic packages.
They’re going to steal your NFTs!
That’s .com. I’ve never even heard of lemmygrad.com until now. I have heard of .ml though.
The title of Engineer is heavily protected in some countries. You’d get the title of Developer or Analyst or something along those lines.
Somewhat related, but not really: I hear that Gen Z (in general) are worse at tech support issues than the past couple generations. The theory is that Gen Z grew up with tech that, for the most part, “just works”. Troubleshooting issues isn’t as common, and isn’t as necessary of a skill.
Kitty History, just like ours! https://youtu.be/faOUDoRmK_E