Everyone loves ultra-violence, right?
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Everyone loves ultra-violence, right?
The beauty of open source software =)
So does Tachiyomi also provide the external sources?
No, tachiyomi is just a browser for other sites.
The “legal grey area” is about codec patents and dvd playback.
What if the chip dies? How am I gonna be able to get my stuff?
You can have backup keys, but if you don’t have that then your data is gone.
I don’t fully understand how it works, but where is the encryption saved? On the chip itself or somewhere else?
Encryption key is stored in the TPM chip.
No, this works completely different. The iMessage protocol has been reverse engineered so there are no 3rd party servers and the app communicates directly with apple.
I used a kindle keyboard for a long time and I think the new front lit ones are a big improvement, especially in low light (I use a kindle oasis.) I can’t speak for sync improvements though since I keep it completely offline and transfer everything though calibre.
Wait. That is why it’s called i18n!? Never knew that.
No, but you can send one through the email service and it will be automatically converted.
Tap water and a bath towel.
Wine is Not an Emulator.
It’s right in the upstream name.
It was just another form of money laundering though ‘art’.
In powershell, kinda – but it’s unpleasant. Everything is an object which you pipe between commands, but it’s not a text stream so the receiving end has to explicitly understand what it’s receiving.
Big desks mean I can’t put my speakers in good locations.
I have a good 27" as my main, but I don’t have space for a 2nd 27" to either side – best I can fit is a 24". So I guess I’m chaotic good by (forced) choice.
Chaotic good here. They have different DPI too so you’re never quite sure where your mouse is going to end up.
Maybe that’s what the lemmy no poop challenge was really about.
Lettuce alone is sufficient, but not necessary. As soon as you omit lettuce it takes multiple ingredients.
You’ve just dredged up a core memory! I can’t believe they’re still around and I haven’t used a CD drive in so long that I’ve forgotten that no-CD patches were a thing.