How would that be better than a soft-button or gesture that’s always available? (I use gestures, and it’s always possible to swipe from the side to go Back)
How would that be better than a soft-button or gesture that’s always available? (I use gestures, and it’s always possible to swipe from the side to go Back)
they already have that (the Back button), guess how effective it is
I guess iphones don’t have it but nobody uses those anyway :P
You can use something like SimpleLogin to create email aliases that can’t be traced back to your real email address.
Edit: other options are available, such as Firefox Relay which does exactly the same thing.
I take issue with “everything”, as most things are not. But it is a common trick when a developer wants to make a “new” file format that encapsulates a bunch of different files.
This reads like you work for Gamers Nexus and aren’t shy about it
… and is not a regex
Welp, Ars Technica has another theory:
Microsoft’s Azure status page outlines several fixes. The first and easiest is simply to try to reboot affected machines over and over, which gives affected machines multiple chances to try to grab CrowdStrike’s non-broken update before the bad driver can cause the BSOD. Microsoft says that some of its customers have had to reboot their systems as many as 15 times to pull down the update.
That’s some high quality speculation
I am so confused. What’s supposed to happen on the 15th reboot?
I don’t think that PS1 model of a car will ever look acceptable to me. It’s not a design that grows on you or you get accustomed to. It’s just bad.
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.
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
Wherever is reading this, this article is worth looking at. Just trust me.