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What a based man. As a wise Spaniard once said, “Malditas sean las guerras y los canallas que las hacen”.
What a based man. As a wise Spaniard once said, “Malditas sean las guerras y los canallas que las hacen”.
The problem here is that we are dealing in largely imprecise terms. If we instead turn to semantic versioning for inspiring what we’d consider a large change, then Plasma 5 -> 6 is a big change, breaking previous API.
The new desktop edit effect is largely irrelevant under this rather precise terminology.
I don’t think anyone has misunderstood you here. You misunderstood what you wrote in your first comment. The new desktop edit window is not proposing any new functionality that wasn’t there, but showcasing it in a more streamlined fashion. That’s in itself refining the user experience, which is exactly what you wanted.
The ultimate litmus test for knowing if a south American country is a democracy or not - does an English speaking lad want to overthrow its government? If that is the case, chances are high it is a democracy…
Does Netflix count as the open web? It definitely feels like so, but I’m ready for a wealth hoarder to tell me otherwise!
…all because my little dog smelled his chicken, which he didn’t even have enclosed, which
Yup we’re clearly missing some obvious piece of context in here
Idk man I was getring tired of mishaps breaking the fuck off the cellphone’s jack port. I do like to have it just in case, though.
Some years ago, a friend recommended me the following albums:
I liked some tracks of the last album, but overall none of the albums clicked for me. I am aware they are respected by the wider community, so I guess I didn’t get them.
Whatever people choose, but with second turn. Too many times a fragmented vote makes it seem like a certain candidate has larger support when it is not the case
I tried it, but Firefox didn’t play some videos. As it turns out, it was an issue with non open source codecs. I’m not helping anyone navigate those issues, I’d rather point them out to a ready to go kind of distribution.
Aren’t you supposed to test that shit before going live?
You see, the problem is that you’re genuinely concerned by virtual points
Data really looks like Grand Admiral Thrawn with jaundice in here
The lad is concerned for his privacy, how come the word traitor has ever appeared in your comment at all?! I surely hope you had completely changed topics by then, and replied to the wrong comment.
Would you support that kind of business model if you were at the other end, knowing full well you could be earning more? Then again, this is an age-old question…
What kind of psychotic dialectic is this?
Wrong place, wrong time
This very much feels like disloyal competition. If you burn through your money in the hopes of sweeping out the competitors, and then you have to dial back on your competitor’s practices, it’s a dead giveaway you’ve done something fishy
I feel like this is a dialectic that has been endorsed by the ruling class when talking about menial jobs. ‘Now nobody wants to work’ and whatnot