Yes but let's remember everyone that Apple did their "best" in this. If a developer makes a browser that doesn't use WebKit, then can publish that version only in Europe. For the rest of the world it's still forced to publish the usual "Safari skin". Basically doubling the work and the monetary cost of developing a browser.
first print with the printer and first print with resin in my life
The manual didn't mention the exposure calibration at all...
Main difference is that one is an evil war criminal while the other is a "good" war criminal
There's still the feature that allows you to print a PDF even if the print permission is denied?
My supermarket does this: if you go shopping with public transport, then you can ask the cashier to have someone deliver the just purchased groceries to your house for 5 euro
It's just support, for people that can afford it or want it. The bonus software is all free or foss, the rest are wallpapers or other gnome themes that can be get otherwise
Xrdp server enabled with a toggle instead of messing with the terminal for 1 hour seems unique
But in another interview said that they will never support Linux because he thinks that's not possible to detect cheaters (although IMHO they should be detected server side, otherwise it's a cat&mouse game)
It uses an index that really works and doesn't take ages.
It's what search should have been if the windows indexer was written correctly
English word + four numbers
Suppose you have $1000 in stocks for XYZ inc. You're also in charge for their communication channel with the public
You're told from your boss that the company got badly hacked and will cease operation immediately, please write a public statement about that.
Instead of doing that, you use that insider info to call your broker and sell all your stocks for $1000. Then you go on the computer and write that public statement. The company is out of business and the stocks are now worth $0.01. But luckily you got out before the disaster, right? No, it's insider trading and it will send you to prison.
So IMHO both will be charged. The admins should have told only under NDA, the mods should not have sold (but for all that money? Who would have just accepted that 70k dollars are gone immediately?)
Now, this shitcoin was monopoly money, but for some reason people invested thousands on it. Selling everything after getting insider info is the definition of insider trading.
Maybe no investigation will occur because it was unregulated trading of monopoly money but who knows, why risking having multiple discussions about everything happened
If I understand right that means link previews are requested every single time an user sees it? The instance should request it once a week, cache it and serve that to users