it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz
ever notice how most of them look like a rectangle and have glass on the front?
you mean it doesn’t work when the device is turned off? weird! /s
the results are random therefore the dataset is useless.
tell that to any fpga toolchain
you released it under a non open source license. So very clearly: no it is not
it is only open source if i can build it myself. Which I can’t if you just give me the weights.
The weights are the “compiled” version of the dataset. It’s the dataset that’s the source, not the weights
that’s not how asymptotes work.
i don’t have to choose to sacrifice my life to survive!
by issues I mean breaking existing users’ workflow, possibly literally locking them out (I personally use a yubikey with my keepass db, for example).
There is a very simple solution he could have done: not rename the existing package. Just give his fork a new name. That’s it, everybody is happy.
So yes, he is the one causing issues. Because the issue isn’t in the features he removed, but by breaking the users’expectation that the package they installed yesterday, is the same one they’re updating today.
this has “draw the rest of the fucking owl” vibes to it. especially step 3
well it is that one person causing issues
when in need, cry out for mommy!
so, you can get around the burden of proof by getting enough people to perpetrate the lie?
i have one, it’s not very good tbh. You would need to modify the software yourself to make it actually practical. some way to lock the screen, some way to vibrate more than one 250ms blip when an alarm is triggered, stuff like that.
there is the keepassxc-cli command. And it also supports ssh keys with integration with ssh-agent. So yeah
one of the extensions has the description: “an easy flow to update passwords”
If that has to be an extension, then this sucks
markdown is standardized? I haven’t found two parsers that parse the same file the same for any but the most trivial documents
could have been between the cat and myself. The cat still gets preference.
it’s opt-in, per app. Meaning unless old apps are patched and recompiled, they will be inaccessible.