Yes. Though I believe it only kills the current frame if there are multiple
I often use tone tags, so in their absence, try to interpret everything I say as literally as reasonable.
Also:
Formerly @ytg@feddit.ch
Yes. Though I believe it only kills the current frame if there are multiple
You only really need youtu.be/
and then the video ID
Reform copyright
People are very justifiably terrified of Trump. And Kamala is really something new and fresh
It definitely is, but it doesn’t try to force recommendations on you like YouTube. You can mostly just subscribe to channels you like and view their content.
I wonder how this works for logographic systems like Chinese, where the letter tells you nothing about the sound (though tbf English spelling is so bad that it’s almost at that level too).
And it can also store passkeys to effortlessly sync between desktop/Android/iOS
There’s no way of knowing that, though. Perhaps their Linux and Darwin drivers wouldn’t have paniced the system?
Regardless, doing almost anything at the kernel level is never a good idea
>Make a kernel-level antivirus
>Make it proprietary
>Don’t test updates… for some reason??
English spelling doesn’t match sound, it’s about sound
European is (depending on exact dialect) /ˌjoː.ɹəˈpɪ.jan/, so it begins with a consonant. So you don’t need “an”
Using “Next”
So true! I can also confirm it happens cross-linguistically
Surely the US government won’t like that if they’re US citizens, right?
North Korea: 316 downloads
Interesting that an Israeli newspaper provides a more balanced report than US outlets… how did that happen?
I’m pretty sure that would be ex uno, plura
They did cooperate with authorities, but they also took their time in disclosures to explain precisely what the user did wrong, and how you can avoid making the same mistakes. At the end of the day, Proton only has the information you provide them. And if you don’t encrypt your stuff, it’s not safe.
No option to disable… that I found, that is.
Might as well just use Vim then