

They are likely betting on Chinese/Russian tourists. No way Kim lays a finger on a PRC citizen.
They are likely betting on Chinese/Russian tourists. No way Kim lays a finger on a PRC citizen.
No they are (were) an actual native Android apps that install automatically without needing to go through Google play. They have a much tighter sandbox and restricted access to system APIs as a safety measure.
Simple, add additional columns for the frame of reference (e.g. Earth) and elevation. You could even store space coordinates using Sun as a reference point (though you would need to update data regularly for spacecraft as they move of course).
Why do you need to store the name of a country in the database? Frontend can take the country code and display a full name on its own, and do it in a localized way too.
It works because the size of an array in main() function is known at compile time. Arrays in Rust have fixed size, at that size is part of their type. The type of the array you pass to from() is [
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You are late. They have already did the same with C# extension, and made it closed source too.
Are you saying that people living in democratic countries are not responsible for the actions of their elected officials?
There is also Ladybird browser that IIRC already has a more complete web standards implementation than Servo despite being a much younger project. Though it’s still far from being ready and performance is really bad. But so far it seems that it’s going to outpace Servo.
Are they going to ethically source materials and production
Why would they do that?
He will call Putin a “smart guy” and “advise” Ukraine to agree to all Russian demands.
If a messaging service requires a phone number then it’s not “secure” lol.
I combine it with blocking users. Political communities are blocked entirely, and then users who post irrelevant political crap in non-political communities are blocked individually.
Are you saying that not all bourgeois are the same?
On Linux you can use tmpfs
That’s not a good argument. Most of these additional languages are used for separate things, like build scripts and stuff. They don’t affect actual kernel code which is C and assembler language.
It is hard when you mix them in one codebase and need bindings and wrappers for interoperability. This always introduces additional work and maintenance burden. It’s always a tradeoff and for most projects not worth the effort. Tech corporations that do this regularly have dedicated teams to deal with boilerplate bullshit and tooling issues, so that regular devs can just code with minimal friction. Rust-in-Linux community decided to take it upon themselves, but I’m not sure if they can keep it up for years and decades in the future.
Though gradually getting of C is still a good idea. Millions of lines of C code is a nightmare codebase.
Well, login gating worked for Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (it’s not dead yet despite some people’s claims). We here are tiny minority of social media users.
They are currently A/B testing blocking access to videos without an account. That’s why some people are getting errors. It’s likely that it will be rolled out to everyone in the future.
How many NATO soldiers have experience fighting a full-scale war on their territory against an enemy with similar technological and production capabilities?
Been a long time since I used arch or it’s derivatives, in what way is cachyos less stable?