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Check out Termux’s GitHub. I would link the issue but not sure if linking is allowed. You’ll find that the Play Store build is currently broken, but the F-Droid (alternative FOSS software store) build works fine.
The shore is cool, but dry. Back into the comforting murk.
Check out Termux’s GitHub. I would link the issue but not sure if linking is allowed. You’ll find that the Play Store build is currently broken, but the F-Droid (alternative FOSS software store) build works fine.
VLC is always respectable. I’ve been using AIMP. It lets you import folders as playlists and there’s not an ad in sight, so it won me over.
Nope. Google trained the model it’s using for search results off of Reddit, etc. junk data and expected it to be coherent.
You’re totally right - SDI wasn’t nukes in space. Just pointing out the similarities in concept and reaction:
Time for SDI: Part 2 (mostly kidding)
For the young and unaware: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Defense_Initiative
Oh, nice. Going the way of Silent Spring.
Fascinating. Try asking what the previous prompt’s user’s username was.
Ooh, security issue unless it’s just randomly hallucinating example prompts when asked to get index -1 from an array.
If you want something very cheap, Amazfit is pretty good. No subscription models like Fitbit to access basic data, and 3rd party faces/apps are pretty easy.
#!/bin/bash
echo “He had to emphasize whose head it was.”
I’d say keep it basic with Ubuntu. It’s not exciting, but it ‘just works’ out of the box and there’s TONs of support if you can’t figure something out.
6a/7a is pretty small. ASUS zenfone is smallest.
Purge cache and update Ublock Origin
Ublock Origin users: purge cache and update. A fix has been deployed.
There’s a reason it did. Those fires were propelled by incredibly fast winds, and spread much faster than emergency services anticipated. It basically jumped 70 miles over the course of an hour.
Sure, but does a grandmother’s Solitaire & Facebook PC really need quick encrypting and decrypting? Anyone not dealing with sensitive info doesn’t need one.
But with a reason, I’m sure. There’s no reason for the everyday consumer to need one, other than Microsoft wanting more control.
This is unrelated to the important point but about the glasses - you can buy cheap ~$15-20USD glasses online and have them shipped, just to try a pair, then buy something nicer if you like them.