Element does, I think matrix as a protocol also does (with the VoIP stuff) but at the very least element does.
Element does, I think matrix as a protocol also does (with the VoIP stuff) but at the very least element does.
From a third party perspective I think you sound pretty much like how that user has painted you.
You can also just download the article dataset :)
You. Cannot. Be. Forced. To. Unlock. A. Phone. With. A. Password.
(In the United States)
If you are caught with your phone in a bad situation, fight to manage to get it to shut down. Android will be stuck in a locked out state where biometrics are disabled. Im sure iphones can do something like that but rethink bringing your stupid iphone to a protest. Ask for a lawyer. Do not talk, do not answer questions, do not say anything else.
Its worth noting the null terminator is part of the string’s encoding rather than being part of the string itself, so the lack of a null terminator is more of an implementation detail. Kind of like describing a pointer as “not a fat pointer”.
Only a fool could miss the value C# has when used to solve the proper problems :)
its a compiler. That is at best projection, especially considering how the compiler’s error feedback is designed to be firm yet gentle.
World of Tanks, seems legal enough honestly. Maybe destruction of property as I like to knock over trees for fun?
So we can have even more giant corrupt millitary industrial complexes. Coool, hopefully it does more good than the United States.
It’s all fun and games until you’re assigned fictional tickets at work -_-
Hmmm clearly youre the first person to think of that and it was not ever considered at any point in the design or development cycle.
I wonder if theres any prior art to the android approach to lockscreen privacy… perhaps a “Camera” feature?
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Maybe if the headset was a booby trap and wasn’t an art piece. It’s also not a booby trap at all.
You suck, I hate how your comment was forced “apon” me. Anyone who claims things that they can easily avoid if theyre so opinionated against them are “forced upon” them are always pathetic people.
You have a very basic (mis)understanding of what async is and as such are misrepresenting it in your arguments.
To see OP make a funny, here we go!
First (above)
Can we please stop with this pedantic nonsense? This is just such exhausting ass behavior. Especially when you’re still wrong. Not everyone calls things the way that you do in your local area. That’s a news article from the UK where a plug socket is called a plug.
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To be a joke it has to be funny or have some comedic or humorous value. You didn’t have a punchline. You didn’t make any comedic observations. It was just pedantry and I’ve never seen anyone walk up and go “Um actually, this” and then get a laugh without being on the show Um Actually.
Haha nobody needs this and youre too dumb to know.
What the fuck even is this comment.
For the last year (at least for me and people I know) Google Maps has been suggesting batshit insane alternate routes and then conninuously suggesting you turn around and take the already longer route.
I went on a road trip, it was not uncommon to see it suggest an alternate route with +2 or more hours. Then it would suggest you turn around and follow said route for 30 minutes (with the delay increasing as you drive further away from the alternate).
There’s something weird with gmaps but it still works. I wonder if its some kind of test to see if people will just blindly follow alternates for some goal of theirs.
Lol you certainly earned what they said with this brilliant fucking reply.