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After reading this headline, I was wondering why they’d use deep web for this site
After reading this headline, I was wondering why they’d use deep web for this site
Nice list!
I would add RiMusic (ViMusic fork, since ViMusic haven’t been updated in a long time) and maybe InnerTune
It’s a good and easy way to learn Linux.
I personally use AGPL, which is often seen as one of the strongest, most restrictive, licenses.
Good choice, I use it as well, but please keep in mind that AGPL is not restrictive
How are you gonna read all those Java class names otherwise?
That’s a good idea
DreW
You have to use tailscale VPN for this, right? The article explains how to setup access to HA via the internet, without using tailscale client.
Anyway, the exit node thing is indeed very nice.
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That’s a Solid suggestion
Why not dual-license?
Copyleft for true FOSS experience or paid option for companies.
There is no guarantee that play store build contains the same code as GitHub repository. Ideally you’d need to compile apps yourself.
But most of the time stuff like vaultwarden is trustworthy enough.
It’s not open source. Only source available unfortunately.
Yes, but you need special keyboard for it:
jeżeli(x) {
zwróć fałsz;
}
Money is on my account for a new job and I have to go to work now so I will have it in a sec and I’ll be there in 5 minutes and then sue me for a drink and a domain if you want to go out and do the other hand I think
I sometimes see it used on some font websites
That’s good IMO
Maybe it’s impossible to travel back in time?
They have a free application too:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitwarden.authenticator