You can combine both widget toolkits in one app‽
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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
Maybe migrating to kbin.melroy.org
You can combine both widget toolkits in one app‽
have you tried plasma 6?
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Don’t give them ideas
They kinda don’t! It’d be trending videos near your IP locations + your watch history for this browser session
Are there like hobby Minecraft servers not related to Microsoft? I’m thinking like the Library map and such.
Maps aren’t servers. They’re just maps as in any other videogame. You can play maps offline and with local multiplayer.
Most servers aren’t related to Microsoft, but they also use the default server software which requires proper authentication. Now that Mojang account servers are down you can’t log in with them anymore. One’d have to use patched server software that completely turns authentication off or uses an alternative authentication server to allow people without Microsoft accounts to join.
Consumers can also pay for extended Windows 7 updates, of course. I also don’t see why just that (consumers can also pay) part is bad and much worse than a stupid requirement to force users to pay.
But that is like a giant difference in what they usually measure
SI also does meter instead of cm, so it overall checks out.
KIT Scenarist seems good to me, despite its creators ditching it for starc.
or filled with commercial and AI tools (Story Architect)
Why not just ignore these tools and use the free ones?
@pcouy Don’t confuse crypto with cryptography; I don’t see anything about cryptocurrencies here
I meant that the Japanese use the Chinese word for Pomelo to call the Yuzu
SourceHut actually had a really nice UI! I’ll consider it. I currently don’t have problems with GitLab save for the UI learning curve (and their EE is source-available) but I’ll consider what you’ve said.
TIL The Japanese call Yuzu what we (the Chinese) call the Pomelo
To be more concrete, we have to see if nearly all of the released games on the list have been subject to “abnormal review activity”, which steam automatically excludes from the percentage
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It’s not just torrenting. Every user chooses what files they share, and these would be visible in search (and ranked by an internet speed transfer estimate), which makes discoverability a whole lot easier. If you want to download it, a direct transfer is initiated between that user and you computer only. You can also browse all files that a user has shared and chat with them about problems and whatnot (there also are chat rooms). Plus, since it’s not really torrenting apart from the concept, your download history isn’t targeted by popular tools that check out your activity on public trackers.
I think you’re confused. There is no warning letter, that’s just the takedown notice sent at the same time as the takedown.