

And this is why monetary fines for companies that makes billions of dollars is just considered the cost of doing business.
Edit: deleted my duplicate comment - not sure why that happened :S
And this is why monetary fines for companies that makes billions of dollars is just considered the cost of doing business.
Edit: deleted my duplicate comment - not sure why that happened :S
I’m guessing the + + in the middle returns NaN
THE SAME. THE FISH?
I think both can be true. I just mean if we’re talking about a company paying for Microsoft Office vs LibreOffice.
Awesome, I’ve been wanting to get some new controllers for my deck - without having those back buttons working it seemed pointless.
Probably better to think of spending their money on an open ecosystem, instead of just using something for “free”. If software products have sufficient funding they can better improve the products and can continue to exist - without some form of monetisation most wouldn’t still be around.
For that last one, how bad are we talking? I need to know soon, I have some important banking software I need to develop.
I just remember the huge reduction in global emissions/pollution when international flights were grounded.
Remmina for Remote Desktop, awesome piece of software.
Yep, have completely lost interest now. Asking users to pay is one thing, but then going to closed source… That’s a no from me dawg
Stove top kettle
I’ve heard “Bullet Heaven” used
You might enjoy “Joe’s Apartment”
That’s 100% AI generated
Hmm, that can’t be it either. I’ve seen caravans with beds and sinks and they go.
Synonymous with “fluid” or “flexible” or, “shifting the goal posts”
The trick is to not respond for an hour and hope their next message is “nvm, fixed it”