On Android, from FDroid you can install an app called Seal
I like ytdlnis more.
On Android, from FDroid you can install an app called Seal
I like ytdlnis more.
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I agree. Most custom ROMs already have such option.
Isn’t this a problem with every package/library system? Is there really a solution to this that doesn’t limit packages with how they handle their dependencies?
This may also be about trust. npm probably could limit a number of dependencies that a single package can have with an arbitrary limit, but they don’t do that, because they trust the developers they won’t misuse their options. Well…
Node packaging is fucked. Node packaging remains fucked.
I am sorry, but as a noobie user of npm I don’t understand. It works pretty well for me if you use it normally for what it is supposed for.
There are new solutions constantly developed such as PlayIntegrityNEXT. With some effort you can get rooted Android 14 device with custom ROM pass Play Integrity attestation.
So it was a lie to not lose potential sales
It’s sad, but only too tiny fraction of the phone buyers care about unlocking the bootloader for the company to be economically meaningful to care about.
AFAIK Opera has some kind of patent for this, so other browsers cannit implement it so easily.
I don’t have that option and I am on near stock Android 14. This is probably manufacturer-related.
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It’s just a design system from Google: https://m3.material.io/
Thank you for your explanation! From what I have read ‘#pragma once’ solves the problem with mutiple includes for most modern compilers, but it’s always better to write the import guards for better compatability?
This is official from MiXplorer XDA thread.
MiXplorer gang rise up!
Where possible, maintain the right-click-view-source affordance. The beauty of the early web was that it was always possible to “peek behind the curtains”.
Just make the source code availible behind a visible link (hosted on Github or another similiar platform if possible). I don’t see this being a problem by any means.
- Rule - Prefer Naked HTML
HTML? Naked?? Man, I always did 😍.
No one is able to write the name right 😅. It’s Kvaesitso. I mean no bad. It’s pretty uncommon name. It just makes me smile to see it written wrong more often than right.
It uses openstreetmap data, except for our country and slovakia, where it uses its own map data. Although it has a some features aimed only at our country it can be used by anyone around the world without problem. In comparison to google maps it’s much more usable for hiking and cycling thanks to it’s less dull map graphic. Since the app is owned by a profit company it requires you to login to be able to use some of the basic features, like saving routes or recorded tracks, which is a pity. I am not really fan of Seznam (company behind it) and their services, but their maps are probably their most useful and well-done usable service. It has a web version too: https://en.mapy.cz. when it comes to navigation it has no traffic information except in our country. I would say that the navigation is average, but generally works well.
Change for the sake of change. At least it seems to be in a good direction.