and Windows 10 is obviously so outdated it’s not even worth including
and Windows 10 is obviously so outdated it’s not even worth including
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Me too, but Unexpected Keyboard is useful for niche situations that crop up.
Still works.
Development stopped on Hacker’s Keyboard in 2018(?) and people keep using it.
Take a look at Unexpected Keyboard too, it’s great and actively developed. F-Droid / GitHub / Play Store
A thing I did with Key Mapper from F-Droid lets me undo by pressing Volume Down + Volume Up, and Redo by pressing Volume Up + Volume Down (the order matters). If anyone’s interested I can share how to set it up.
Note that it’d work better and more seamlessly if you use Shizuku, but I don’t so there’s some caveats. I’ll happily go into more detail if anyone wants, just ask.
QR codes require the background colour (white) to extend at least 5 pixels around the corners. This won’t scan.
Damn you, I spent way too long watching his other top videos because of you
Found this after a bit of clicking around: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wiki:Deletion_procedure
My suggestion: edit the page, explain at the top of the page (before the table of contents) how to get an up-to-date list using taginfo.
Other than that, maybe follow the deletion procedure anyway, at least to get an admin’s attention. This page really doesn’t make any sense if it needs to be updated manually (even if it’s with a script) when automatically updated info is available elsewhere.
Note, I have extremely little experience with the wiki, this is just my interpretation of the situation.
You mean the thing any credit card issuer does anyway?
Alright, good to know.
For generic contactless payments at shops? Or some closed system that only works with other PayPal users?
Until earlier this year, I could make NFC payments with the app of my credit card company. AFAIK contactless payments on Android were never locked to Google Pay/Wallet. But I have no idea why there’s no competition in this space. I’d expect e.g. PayPal to have something, but if they do I never heard of it - and I did look once, briefly.
I just realized my previous reply from 3 days ago might not be visible to you.
You wrote password
instead of passwd
, I think that’s why it passed the filter.
Link to the comment you probably didn’t receive: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/17139304/10847588
Okay, but can’t it be an optional feature? I’d like it if a new device could download message history from an old device by having both online at the same time.
\o/
meaning: holding up hands in celebration
I thought: stylized lol
How dare you go outside the bounds of ASCII! 95 printable characters ought to be enough for anyone.
Best not to try to roleplay as an ******in
Are you using the website or an app?
My guess: it’s a mouthful and not catchy. “Linux” is short, catchy and easy to pronounce. With “GNU/Linux” I don’t even know if I’m supposed to spell out the GNU or pronounce it as a word, and I don’t know if I’m supposed to say the “/” as “slash” or “plus” or “and” or if it should actually just be silent. I like to type how I speak, so if I don’t know how to say it I’m not going to write it, and I’m not going to like reading it.
I can totally see the merits for “GNU/Linux” but don’t underestimate the importance of catchiness. Maybe if it were shortened to “Ginux” it could stand a better chance, but then we’d have another gif situation.