I demand federated breakfast burritos!
I demand federated breakfast burritos!
The “if you no longer need it” part doesn’t really suggest that you are expected to do it as part of normal operation.
I’m not arguing about whose fault it is at all. I know very well that it’s the app’s fault. But that does not change the fact that Linux can’t run the app.
I’m also not criticizing Linux. I use Linux on my desktop and I’m very happy with it. I’m just stating the simple fact that Linux can’t run the app.
Linux also can’t change the oil in my car. That’s not a criticism, it’s just a fact.
If you want to be pedantic, be pedantic. The OS is what loads and runs the application.
True, but that doesn’t change the fact that Linux can’t run the application.
The OS provides services to the application, acting as a bridge between the application and the physical hardware. The entire point of an OS is to run applications, otherwise it would serve no purpose.
If the app can run in Windows on the same hardware that Linux can, but the app can’t run in Linux, then the only difference is the OS.
Run Vectric Aspire for one thing.
Is it possible to turn recommendations on? I’m fine with those, but I never want to see shorts again.
The vast majority of users won’t even notice.
I use both features.
Vectric Aspire for my CNC work.
It’s only happening that many times because you are blocking it, so it thinks it is disconnected and is checking to see if it managed to reconnect.
Ohhhh no, his phone checked to see if it was connected to the Internet! The horrors!
Regardless of the privacy issues, if this is actually a default feature of this machine, why does the camera hole look like it was put there with a hammer?
In a lot of ways, yes. It was my first time playing D&D, so I didn’t really know any better.
I had a DM hide mimics and traps everywhere and then get pissed at us for “wasting” so much time checking everything for traps.
Pancakes, bumblebee, gazpacho soup
And get your login details stolen because they didn’t hah and salt passwords correctly when the site is almost immediately hacked.
When you comment to Bluetooth, it asks your phone to share call, contact and SMS information.
So they are intercepting your calls and messages with your permission? I don’t see the problem. If you don’t want them to do that, click “deny” when your phone asks if you want to share them with the car.
Or some troll decided it would be funny to report it.