This narrows it bit too much, LGs were the one of few remaining beands.
This narrows it bit too much, LGs were the one of few remaining beands.
This plays with the idea of data poisoning for the advertisers. Maybe there are some actual practical options for this regarding TVs. The idea was already implemented on PCs for example in the form of browser extension - Ad Nauseam by some professor lady. Maybe it could be expanded upon in the context of TVs.
What kind of router do you use? That setup has never worked for me with Asus routers for more than few days.
NEVER update the firmware
…bacause that would add ads. I hate this whole ecosystem.
Drupal? About as old as WP ;)
Well zero coastline is even shorter than these two for sure ;) But even if we ignore the trivial cases and small islands, Wikipedia lists Gibraltar as having shorter coastline.
Yeah, there was some background drama with his parent institution, if I remember correctly. He didn’t have enough money to fly anywhere, his institution refused to donate and he was too embarrassed to ask elsewhere. Or something like that.
Minor note: 64 unicode characters is potentially much more than 72 bytes.
I think this is the best answer. Separation of concerns and all. And OP can keep using whatever notes app he is right now or even switch to another, without the additional encryption requirement.
Who the fuck are you all talking about?
They didn’t rename just the in-browser version, they renamed “Office.com, the Office mobile app, and the Office app for Windows”
I haven’t signed in with the Microsoft account in the first place.
I think they meant the “finance guy” insulted the whole “race” of “developers”, but otherwise they agree.
There’s an extension (plus companion application) for running PWAs via Firefox. It has worked well for me.
Tell us more about your experience with Taylor Swift. Also, the murders.
was masterfully forced into the purchase by Twitter’s legal team.
He then fired them all, against the law, with no severance.
It’s still there.
Yea, the Bing chat (or what it was originally called) sometimes used to tell people to learn coding instead of asking it to generate code.
Interesting. That is very close to the setup I’m using. Maybe I’ll give it another try.