Depends what you consider obvious - there's a parameter in the URL, I think called `tl`, which you can remove to get the original.
The difference being, as far as I know, that `[[` is the real syntax. This from what I remember helps in avoiding certain class of issues, gives better error messages and is more certain to be a bash built-in. What I…
Not always, though. For instance it won't work on YouTube ads. I'd call it a hack at best.
It's an equivalent to not distributing the necessary DLLs in Windows, which is something that I've definitely seen happening before as well.
The more "fun" thing these days is when you can't cheat in _single_ player, because that eats into DLC sales :)
Note, in AUR there's a Flash Player standalone package - flashplayer-standalone I believe. You can use it very similarly, just without a need for proton.
The date where you failed a reverse Turing test. A Gnirut test, if you will.
What worked for me was disabling the feature of keeping the TCP connections alive. No idea if it's covered by 'networkoversleep', but this is as deep as I've went, considering I've then received a warning that "Find my…
This could be an interesting alternative. Any ideas for a sport that anyone could enjoy easily? I wouldn't expect most people having fun with a tennis match for example.
You can have false allegations without having to go one-on-one with people just as well. That's the thing with the false claims.
Yes, standard library. I understood the poster above you to suggest they shouldn't be a part of language by that's used by default, for sure though it would be convenient to have centralized implementation.
It doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere: the reason this article has emerged right now probably has to do with the 100 years since the end of World War I coming in a few days - November 11th according to Wikipedia…
>Nobody needs a reddit app Here it's true if you talk about official app, which you seem to be doing, but there's a couple of other options - apps made by community, which can be way better than official anything. I…
A bit tangential because of my interests, but it makes me wonder why they ordered 'Foundation' series. It would seem they might want to 'break the ice' with some original content, but it's such a difficult pick... But…
Agree here. People are very proud, national symbols everywhere, local dialects thrive. So why not!
Future.
I expect it has, given the repository owner studies in France and is likely using French locale.
It surely is different. We at least managed to contain some of the issues in normal operation. Back in the day, crashing whole OS in BSOD/panic style was more common, drivers unstable, things written in not-so-safe…
> It will we really hard to talk oneself out of this one. I'm reasonably sure they knew it's a violation. So it feels like they're either prepared to fight over it, or testing the ground to see what the consequences…
IPython. Seems to work for simple stuff like `ls blah`, but I'm not aware how far this stretches, and is probably not super safe to use. EDIT: Seems I've only tried too basic things - it works thanks to %automagic, and…
I'm assuming it would be easier having one IPv6 address used only by a single application, that's why. Amazon/Google services would be less affected then. There's a whole different question if government would bother to…
I think he meant that only Telegram would be be blocked instead of possibly affecting half of the Internet on the way there. For Telegram it wouldn't be any better.
I have no idea if it's actually majority - maybe there's just a lot of people here who share the discontent and wanted to add their two cents. Video instructions are usually directed to people who are beginning their…
As in, how the people who already experienced the 'chilling effect' online, had this projected on their offline life. I've also seen many people doing and saying all kinds of weird stuff online, but I'd expect the study…
I just glanced over the abstract, so I don't know for sure, but wasn't the point of study to show how people who are 'actively aware' of social network 'surveillance'? This would make sense to me.
Depends what you consider obvious - there's a parameter in the URL, I think called `tl`, which you can remove to get the original.
The difference being, as far as I know, that `[[` is the real syntax. This from what I remember helps in avoiding certain class of issues, gives better error messages and is more certain to be a bash built-in. What I…
Not always, though. For instance it won't work on YouTube ads. I'd call it a hack at best.
It's an equivalent to not distributing the necessary DLLs in Windows, which is something that I've definitely seen happening before as well.
The more "fun" thing these days is when you can't cheat in _single_ player, because that eats into DLC sales :)
Note, in AUR there's a Flash Player standalone package - flashplayer-standalone I believe. You can use it very similarly, just without a need for proton.
The date where you failed a reverse Turing test. A Gnirut test, if you will.
What worked for me was disabling the feature of keeping the TCP connections alive. No idea if it's covered by 'networkoversleep', but this is as deep as I've went, considering I've then received a warning that "Find my…
This could be an interesting alternative. Any ideas for a sport that anyone could enjoy easily? I wouldn't expect most people having fun with a tennis match for example.
You can have false allegations without having to go one-on-one with people just as well. That's the thing with the false claims.
Yes, standard library. I understood the poster above you to suggest they shouldn't be a part of language by that's used by default, for sure though it would be convenient to have centralized implementation.
It doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere: the reason this article has emerged right now probably has to do with the 100 years since the end of World War I coming in a few days - November 11th according to Wikipedia…
>Nobody needs a reddit app Here it's true if you talk about official app, which you seem to be doing, but there's a couple of other options - apps made by community, which can be way better than official anything. I…
A bit tangential because of my interests, but it makes me wonder why they ordered 'Foundation' series. It would seem they might want to 'break the ice' with some original content, but it's such a difficult pick... But…
Agree here. People are very proud, national symbols everywhere, local dialects thrive. So why not!
Future.
I expect it has, given the repository owner studies in France and is likely using French locale.
It surely is different. We at least managed to contain some of the issues in normal operation. Back in the day, crashing whole OS in BSOD/panic style was more common, drivers unstable, things written in not-so-safe…
> It will we really hard to talk oneself out of this one. I'm reasonably sure they knew it's a violation. So it feels like they're either prepared to fight over it, or testing the ground to see what the consequences…
IPython. Seems to work for simple stuff like `ls blah`, but I'm not aware how far this stretches, and is probably not super safe to use. EDIT: Seems I've only tried too basic things - it works thanks to %automagic, and…
I'm assuming it would be easier having one IPv6 address used only by a single application, that's why. Amazon/Google services would be less affected then. There's a whole different question if government would bother to…
I think he meant that only Telegram would be be blocked instead of possibly affecting half of the Internet on the way there. For Telegram it wouldn't be any better.
I have no idea if it's actually majority - maybe there's just a lot of people here who share the discontent and wanted to add their two cents. Video instructions are usually directed to people who are beginning their…
As in, how the people who already experienced the 'chilling effect' online, had this projected on their offline life. I've also seen many people doing and saying all kinds of weird stuff online, but I'd expect the study…
I just glanced over the abstract, so I don't know for sure, but wasn't the point of study to show how people who are 'actively aware' of social network 'surveillance'? This would make sense to me.