If the app is so paranoid that it refuses to work after detecting a different keyboard, I should be surprised if it allowed screenshots.
If the app is so paranoid that it refuses to work after detecting a different keyboard, I should be surprised if it allowed screenshots.
At least it’s better than ed
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Or have a single general footer that they all refer to.
Error message? McAfee can’t write to the drive because it’s full of photos of their grandchildren and dogs, so it clicks up “can’t write to c:\temp\sqlite_arcane_computer_magic.log: Disk is full”, and it goes from there?
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Assuming that they went out to look for it, and didn’t just poke google with (“sqlite hacked my computer”) until they found a phone number.
If they had gotten the phone number for a company called Super Queasy Lite and Easy/SQLitE instead of the developers, the company might well have received the calls instead.
I don’t think that’s how you’re meant to use a WHERE
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It even has questionably-helpful mysterious blinky lights at the bottom right which may or may not do anything useful.
Completely fine. There are multiple phones that have been out with waterproofing and headphone jacks.
It’s not that much more difficult to waterproof than the charge port.
But that space usually isn’t. No company would make a battery with a tiny little protrusion where the headphone jack once was. That’d cost a lot more, and make it a lot more fragile.
They’d be more likely to leave it empty, or fit something else in that space, like a third speaker.
It seems like it would be fairly easy to find. All you need to do is find out where the price drops massively, and work backwards from there, since it doesn’t change the code going forward.
Wayland really doesn’t like RDP/remote access, so X is the only way to go if you want that to work properly.
The mistake is clicking it, and not speaking to it. Try “hello computer”.
Lemmy has relatively poor automation and moderation tools compared to Reddit. There is no automatic moderator, for example, and you also don’t have usability tools and things that other people have coded, unlike if you were to use Reddit today, or some years ago in its heyday. Beehaw defederated from lemmy.world because the tools at the time meant that anyone can sign up at .world
, and post to beehaw, bypassing their registration restrictions.
Federation can also be a bit of a headache to get around if you’re a layman. Do you need to go to all of the instances, or risk losing out on content that is hosted on other places? How do you sign up to it, etc. It’s a good bit more complicated, and less intuitive compared to a centralised service like Reddit.
The user base also isn’t big enough. Lemmy doesn’t quite have the critical mass of users to make it into the mainstream, and put it in more direct competition with a place like Reddit. Even busy communities are really quiet compared to a relatively active thread. This community is arguably only as active as it seems to be because of the bot posts.
Finally, Lemmy is still pretty young, and has a fair few teething issues. It wasn’t all that long ago that servers that updated to 0.18 couldn’t see any posts from older servers, because they didn’t Federate properly, and not all that long before that where Lemmy’s UI had some serious glitches, such as by seeming to signing you in as someone else’s account. People might want something that’s a bit more stable, rather than moving over for sure.
It’s probably part of why a fair few Subreddits moved to Discord, since it doesn’t have a few of those issues, and is relatively mature.
You might even install a pear on your apple, and that would be a catastrophe.
Samsung does that, and it would be a surprise if Google didn’t follow roughly along the same lines.
If you use a pen to write on the lock screen when it’s shut off, the device saves the doodle as a new note.
Pay to Win Reddit with micro transaction cosmetics?
Unlikely. The most likely cause is that it was caused by a misconfiguration, like someone typo’d a line in a file somewhere, which then propagated outwards when everything downstream got the faulty update.
If it was a solar flare,or cyberwarfare, it would be more indiscriminate, rather than targeting a specific vendor’s hardware or a single network.
Edit: Sure enough, it was a botched update.
People end up doing what they have always done, and go elsewhere.
They went to Reddit to begin with, and they can just as readily leave it.
Also a way to spoof the input.