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You can just like, say you do. I think a lot of people who check “Christian” in the US have little to no involvement in it beyond saying “thank God” occasionally.
Exciting but the maps looks super linear which is disappointing.
It already detects this and refuses to write to such a partition.
Canonical already maintains security patches for paying customers so they aren’t actually doing any extra work, but putting it behind a subscription gives them an option to start charging more for desktops, gives clear cost for server use, and maybe is marketing for “look at the premium work we do”.
GIMP could fix that today if they just used the filepicker portal. Otherwise once they get to GTK4.
Brightness is very key imo. If your display can’t easily hit 1000nits it won’t be very good.
That works fine. For any GPU task, like encoding, having a second one is great.
Maybe you are thinking of Telegram?
I’m not sure of its past, this repo goes back 4 years, but Signal is electron https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/tree/main
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Electron doesn’t use CEF, they directly bundle Chromium.
Windows doesn’t support deduplication itself (though ntfs does support hardlinks if someone wanted to do it). It actually won’t help here because every electron app bundles different versions in practice.
Nobody has to use git, you can host binaries on github, or a dozen other places, and then just link to it on a page. Trivial task.
They just clearly don’t care.
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Why is a jit needed for native arm software?
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I’d guess Windows for Arm would perform fine though.
Banks don’t have an ad business like this, though they will have some advertising in general.
They also all, I believe by law, have opt-out for all third party sharing of data for this purpose.
General advice is never use a debit card, use a credit card, it changes theft from a big problem to a manageable one.
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