

Lawyers will also usually advice the safer option. Even if your actions are legal, if its boarderline enough you have to defend your actions in court, its expensive and risky.
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Lawyers will also usually advice the safer option. Even if your actions are legal, if its boarderline enough you have to defend your actions in court, its expensive and risky.
I’ve not used windows regularly since XP but I recall being very confused that the keyboard layout setting defaults to being per-application rather than syatemwide. Don’t know if that’s how its still done and I have no reason to care.
That quote comes out of nowhere. Changing the policies on their store has no effect on side loading software on the os, which still supports it.
Most old systems used two digits for years. The year would go from 99 to 0. Any software doing a date comparison will get a garbage result. If a task needs to be run every 5 minutes, what will the software do if that task was last run 99 years from now? It will not work properly.
Governments and businesses spent lots of money and time patching critical systems to handle the date change. The media made a circus out of it, but when the year rolled over, everything was fine.
Linux is a kernel. In that sense Android is Linux.
However when people say Linux they usually mean the full OS with the GNU utilities and all the other things that make up a Linux distro.
In that sense, Android is not Linux as pretty much everything other than the kernel is built specifically for android.
I have liked Ubuntu based distros until they release a major update. They are aimed at beginners and they work fine for that. If you use one to the end of support, the updater will say that your software is up to date because there are no new updates.
You have to check the website to find out you’ve reached the end of support, and to get instructions on how to update.
That is an awful user expierence for beginnners, and a great way to have users using vulnerable software without knowing about it.
I’ve switched to rolling releases for this exact reason.
Imslp is a free library of public domain music. I too find their fundraising methods distasteful, but full resolution scans take up much more server space than plain text, so I understand it. Imslp remains the best source for public domain scores.
MuseScore is an open source project. Due to its license the software itself must be open source perpetually, the new owners have used it to push their proprietary network to make money by hijacking a free software project.
I have musescore 3 on my computer because version 4 is such a step backwards.
From context I get the impression that was a mistake and OP wrote Switch when they meant Deck. The rest of the paragraph seems to have pretty deck specific information.
Nearly all settings are stored in .config in your home directory. It’s a hidden directory so you may need to find that option in your file browser.
Rename .config to something else, .config_old for example, then reboot. The system will notice the lack of config files and generate new default ones.
Some settings are stored elsewhere like .local/share but this should reset most of the settings while still allowing you to restore the old configurations if needed.
Minecraft got in trouble when the Afrikaans translation had the n-word (in English) due to a malicious translator. CDPR had an issue with the Ukrainian translation making references to the ongoing war.
This sort of thing happens somewhat frequently. It’s the same reason how fake sign language interpreters can hold positions. It’s hard to verify the accuracy of a translation in a language you don’t speak. They have to trust that the translator did their job right.
Translations are usually just text strings. No reasonable project would allow translators to write code.
Redneck, or pirate, or leet speak language options are there to let developers test the translations without them having to be bilingual.
It works for me on wayland. I’m running KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.7.
Me too. Arch 950. Not cared enough to research a fix. Changed my keybind for suspend to lock the screen instead. If there’s a solution in this thread I’ll try it probably.