Yeah, letsencrypt doesn't do this for example. They do ask for an email address, but that's just for expiry notices.
They do require you control the domain, and run it on the server the DNS record points to. When using certbot at least.
Yeah, letsencrypt doesn't do this for example. They do ask for an email address, but that's just for expiry notices.
They do require you control the domain, and run it on the server the DNS record points to. When using certbot at least.
Yeah, but it's more than 0 pennies each.
They did credit Paradox, found the image here:
https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/games/star-trek-infinite/about
Which makes it even weirder, it's not even ai generated.
Is the word "nude" in the link not enough to know it's gonna be nsfw?
Over here they just put the pin terminal on a stick and shove it in to your car, it was already that way even before covid. Don't think I've ever just handed my card to someone.
I'd say 60+fps is especially necessary for first-person games. I seriously have issues making out objects and other things when looking around first-person at 30fps.
Sure the sentence works, but now you've lost the distinction between more of an abstract concept and a concrete implementation. It wouldn't be wrong to call both material and mui a design, but in conversation it can just be useful to have a little more distinction between the two without having to go into the details explaining it.
(also damn i should have chosen a better example than material, their naming is pretty confusing)
That one seems to only do remote streaming over network. Droidcam can be used over a USB connection as well, which works much more reliably (than the wireless version of droidcam, at least) in my experience.
Qbittorrent has a feature to execute a command on torrent complete iirc. You might be able to write a few ffmpeg commands to verify and delete/move/whatever based on that result. Not very user-friendly though ofc and requires some bash knowledge.
Depends on the terminal I think. Pretty sure KDE's Konsole warns you that commands may be run when pasting something with newlines, but still allows it.
It doesn't according to LG's product page at least.
Also, wtf is this spec:
Not just invited, they hired him as product owner!
Edit: Apparently he's VP of Product according to his website, not sure what that title means though.