Cirrus for weather, Currencies for, well, currency conversion, LavSeeker for searching public toilets.
All are available on F-Droid.
Software developer interested into security and sustainability.
Cirrus for weather, Currencies for, well, currency conversion, LavSeeker for searching public toilets.
All are available on F-Droid.
Maybe you should consider a server & client architecture to use the right tool for the right job on each platform.
Mount the drive with the user or group as plex. See mount options uid and gid. You can also set precise permissions on the mount point (using options at mount time) to let plex access a subdirectory.
I think the command pattern would be useful. The user requests to perform a command. The command implementation can define preconditions and actions that mutate your game state.
You could start with a multiplayer server that handles the game logic, and a command line client that that can interact with it, create a game room and invite someone to it. You can handle realtime communication with socket.io. Once you have the client and some game rules, you can implement the client on a frontend using a canvas or game engine. You could then add the bot opponents using simple random number generation and some basic strategies.
Refactor package structure
We growing wiser, or are we just growing tall?
Try this:
for file in ./*
do
echo "$file"
done
To do some substitution operation om the filename you can use Bash Parameter Expansion.
Rumors say there are some platforms selling grow-kits including everything needed to get started. In Europe, people recommend some platform starting with Zam and ending with nesia, which supposedly provide a variety of kits.
You can also find plenty of resources online to start from scratch. The easiest seems to be the uncle bens method.
I think it helps to cool the drink and inot only satisfactory.
I do not have a lot of experience with commerce but you’re supposed to optimize the customer experience. If the customer needs an account to add something to the cart, he might abandon his purchase during the account creation process.
Only some percentage of all potential users will abandon the purchase due to something like this, but your goal is to reduce this percentage as much as possible.
That’s why analytics are used to understand which environment leads to the most purchases and prevent users from abandoning the process.
Phosphorescent light-rods.
Maybe Firefox needs to add a new “Clipboard access” permission that can be granted on a site-per-site basis. When disabled, simple highlight and copy could still be enabled if hidden text cannot be added in between normal text.
The same permission model could be used system wide, but I do not think that such a feature exists on the X server or Wayland. Maybe using a wrapper that runs before the Desktop Environment?
Isn’t Ventoy used to boot images like ISOs?
I think the shim bootloader as well as the booted software must perform some verifications too.
There is a fun app called StreetComplete than makes it easy to complete missing info and I suppose fix it too.
ncdu
for analyzing disk space usage in TUI.
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