

The second they make it a mixed code base, that’s the same second quality will deteriorate.
I envy your confidence!
The second they make it a mixed code base, that’s the same second quality will deteriorate.
I envy your confidence!
Anyone who’s job can be replaced by an LLM isnt producing any value.
Well, that’s the problem right there, isn’t it, that a lot of jobs don’t actually produce any real value.
I’ll just leave this here, “An Introduction to German for ABAP/4 Programmer” (SAP):
That happened to me just a few weeks ago: a cashier refused to accept money as payment.
Once every 24 hours.
Just revert to using the old name: Vinland.
I’ve used Aegis myself since andOTP was abandoned and I’m still very happy with that solution.
But since a few years ago, it’s no longer being maintained: https://xdaforums.com/t/unmaintained-app-4-4-open-source-andotp-open-source-two-factor-authentication-for-android.3636993/post-87021655
The “shoddy things about Proton” were political, so unless politics is important to you in your choice of mail provider, Proton remains a good alternative.
That’s why the checkbox should be grayed out, so that you can’t uncheck it.
Eventually he expands to say it was easier to say in Spanish, but basically if there was a race to be fat and ugly, this guy would win that hypothetical race.
There’s a very similar expression in English: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/take_the_cake
The majority of the group are british and we were talking about different drinks like whisky, gin etc and the question came up “so what famous dutch spirits are there?”.
In case you want an actual answer to that question, look up the history of gin.
Most of the ISPs operating in my city’s fiber network are reasonably good and the one I’ve chosen is honestly good, so from my personal point-of-view, that headline seems perfectly relatable.
For most normal people in most normal places: yes, you can.
It doesn’t answer your questions about calendar and contacts, but you might still find it interesting to take a look at this project:
I just can’t take an article complaining about ads seriously when it’s that peppered with ads …
Only if it’s installed somewhere beneath the current working directory, whichever that might be when running the command.
I like my stuff self-managed.
Bitwarden / Vaultwarden is a popular available working solution for self-hosting and self-managing passkeys (as well as passwords).
That must be the Linux kernel.