No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
Twilio has a really cool API that lets you resolve phone numbers to what carrier and if it’s been ported.
Shame to see they got pwned.
Everything past gen 2 isn’t legit anyways
Stanford has a lot of freely available information that might be useful for you to study.
Great thanks for that.
I can’t think of an exact solution but are you open to creating your own playlists and using your phone like a mp3 player?
Newgrounds has a lot of indie music to explore and freely download.
Soundcloud might also be suitable?
Could you expand on why you didn’t like Spotify?
It’s really popular with my friends and family. So I’m curious what’s missing to make it a winner for you?
I haven’t worked on the exact model but some of the others are known to reject 3rd party wifi modules.
If it’s not a big bother I would probably just use a usb adapter.
There was a old method of using ndiswrapper to run unsupported wifi cards if you wanna investigate if that’s still a thing.
Banned from a sinking ship.
Glad to have you.
The tragedy of the commons.
Enough people don’t understand or care to understand, so it gets cut out for the sake of improving the users experience.
The article explicitly says it supports x86. So I’m trying to understand to what extent?
I’d suggest using OVH. https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/en-ie-dns-dynhost?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051641
Depending on your country you may need to use ovh canada
Kudos to them. Opera gave up on this dream being unable to accommodate all the nuances of web standards and accounting for out of conformance behaviours that many websites rely on the daily.
I reckon this browser will need to be at least on par with reasonably recent version of Firefox to see significant adoption.
I’m having a hard time finding a bullet point list of all it’s features.
Some articles are telling me it’s a match for Haswell others are telling me it has AVX2. None of them seem that reliable. Do you happen to know?
The older Silent Hill games had awful PC versions.
Esp 2. Playing them on a emulator is the way to go.
My biggest problem with 9-5 work weeks is you never have a free day to achieve anything such as doctor appointments or going to the government offices to renew something.
Meaning you’re at the mercy of your manager to find days you can go do that stuff.
Syncthing like others suggested is probably the way to go.
But if you want more options you can do a lot with WebDAV. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-webdav-access-with-apache-on-ubuntu-18-04
When the enemy is worse (in the people’s eye) than your current master I suppose.
I have a computer from the 70s but I can’t find it right now to tell you the model.
But my next oldest is vic-20.
How do you feel about removable batteries?
Haha, I couldn’t resist. Great post though.