No, the Multipla deserves better.
No, the Multipla deserves better.
It literally says “Other authenticator apps that support OTP […] can also be used”.
The whole “Apple products are great because they control both software and hardware” always made about as much sense to me as someone claiming “this product is secure because we invented our own secret encryption”.
We don’t need that, we already have Scandinavia.
I don’t find it at all annoying to keep NewPipe up to date.
I think you may need to take a look at Obtainium.
You can get e.g. pylance to work if you trick it:
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/issues/1640
So, at least in that instance, it’s just Microsoft being a little petty.
The problem with that is the power consumption. It adds up.
You think that’s a lot? I don’t have a single laptop younger than 6 years, at home or work.
Sorry Jared, I got confused there for a moment.
Yeah, because Italians totally have no idea how to build a car.
Edit: a gentle reminder that e.g. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Pagani, Ducati, Dallara and DeTomaso come from exactly the same area as Parmigiano, Bolognese sauce, Parma ham, lasagne, and Bologna sausage.
Italy does not, indeed, have too much to offer with respect to computers and the internet.
VS Code is mostly open source though, with an independent build being circulated under the name “VS Codium”. Some proprietary Microsoft extensions will however refuse to run on it out of spite though.
The proprietary version of Inkscape would be Adobe Illustrator, I guess.
Never used it though.
You can definitely mount a windows share on a linux machine. I was doing it at my last job, because it allows you to do anything on it transparently as if its part of the local filesystem.
Here instructions from the Ubuntu wiki, most things should carry over to most other distros.
Good enough.
It really isn’t.
It’s the Antwerp Port Authority in Antwerp, Belgium. Designed by Zaha Hadid. Pretty cool.>!!<
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Authority_Building_(Antwerp)
I saw several such hybrid old/new building combinations in Flemish cities. And they usually manage to pull it off.
Another example I liked is the STAM, the Ghent city museum. They also host a nice yearly jazz festival in the courtyard of that one.
https://stamgent.be/