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I find it interesting that Proton’s other alias solution doesn’t even know what domain aliases are used for. That information shouldn’t be necessary.
Linux has a sandbox solution growing in popularity, flatpak.
I started working on one but don’t have much time.
The interesting repos:
Unfortunately they don’t publish any api docs.
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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.
And Minus One was significantly less profitable than Shin.
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I tried it after repeatedly reading it was good now. The main change is the servers work. If you disliked the structure or content it’s just more of the same. A few boring npcs were added I guess.
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bash sucks but i don’t agree. Some simple rules like regularly use intermediate variables with useful names and never use shorthand arguments goes a long way.
Why is a jit needed for native arm software?
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I’d guess Windows for Arm would perform fine though.
Browsers are fairly secure, no simple site would have an exploit. Just don’t give them info.
Yes ads would be their main income.
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C++ literally makes it easier to avoid raw pointers and allocation that are dangerous…
FWIW many modern text editors just let you modify multiple lines at once.