Dev release, as the changelog says there were some things that weren’t quite there yet for 4.3. it’s part of releasing more often, which is in my opinion a good thing.
Dev release, as the changelog says there were some things that weren’t quite there yet for 4.3. it’s part of releasing more often, which is in my opinion a good thing.
I don’t think there are enough people using peertube to make a decent dent in his revenue stream…
There is an ending in which you go home?
Insanely bad reputation, one hosting provider decided to sell .XYZ domains for 1 dollar per year.
This resulted in people with malicious intent buying up domains en masse to use it for malware delivery/phishing/whatever.
Because you’d need perfect infosec to pull this off
All those things also apply to the quest besides the controllers and cables…
Should be noted that if a password is asked to decrypt the drive it also doesn’t work.
Check out his Twitter, he didn’t seem like a happy person.
Ah yes, just fuck up streets and waste a fuckton of energy due to wireless charging
Mostly due to how the team behind Manjaro acts. Personally have been using plain arch for years while my Manjaro installation fucked itself after half a year.
A small compilation can be found in the link below: https://github.com/arindas/manjarno
I use both practically daily.
There are other companies which have the same business model. The Godot Foundation is what actually moves the FOSS engine forward. Unfortunately it is not possible for the foundation to provide console support.
JavaScript from 1999 was Microsoft’s JavaScript. You could also run that through WSH.
You’re thinking of profit, not revenue
It’s a primo meme and it’s your loss for thinking it’s not funny…
No… La Chouffe isn’t anything special… Try something like Orval or Oude Geuze.
I bought the previous version, truth be told it was incredibly bare bones. Also didn’t properly work with signals. So, kinda shit.
Also lost access to it and can’t seem to reset my password. All in all, would advise to steer clear from this.