

If only it was not counter to the very human nature
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If only it was not counter to the very human nature
The EU is following in a not far future.
Most users want those installed, anyway.
Are you sure that Dolby Vision is a main selling point of Android TVs?
I upvoted you, I am a fellow openSUSE fan and contributor.
But I need to point out that if you install VLC from a repository outside of Factory, then it’s not auto-tested.
Moreover, Packman is external to the openSUSE project altogether. If you use it, you are supposed to “just trust” that everything will be fine.
You are better off installing VLC through Flatpak.
The new law does not mandate third-party review. It’s the innkeeper claiming that the wine is good.
It also includes Messenger.
I’d hope that Tom’s Hardware is written by someone more knowledgeable than “the average person”.
Otherwise it’s as good as dead.
They are third-party tools used by other thousands of companies.
Wine used to have no product built on top of it, and CodeWeavers is independent.
CD Projekt is a public company, which would likely be cautious in relying on complex third-party tools like Wine.
No one uses Thunderbird anymore
You pulled this out of your ass?
Thunderbird currently has millions of users.
Then came RC2 and RC3.
He never did any harm through public online videos.
My Kobo Forma is perfect. Although I see the official firmware only for the few seconds that KOReader needs to launch.
Oh I wasn’t aware this was already possible on Kindle. On Kobo it’s very limited.
Well, KOReader offers lots of customisation, including custom fonts, custom refresh rate to increase battery life, integration with Wallabag, WebDAV.
Custom sleep picture is one of the features of KOReader. Pretty easy to spot it in the settings.
Read your own EPUB on KOReader, for free.
Which then turned out to be not exactly true.