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Lineage 21 on a Motorola Edge 21 here
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Lineage 21 on a Motorola Edge 21 here
For mainstream distros it’s pretty easy
Do you see source code?
It was written by copilot, thank you very much
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The bots aren’t a problem if no humans have to listen to them
For starters, showing up and finding out that the alleged suspect doesn’t exist
Reddit is a high proportion of tech issue search results. “just use lemmy” doesn’t solve anything
Sadly this is just a dev kit. It has soldered memory and only works with emmc storage
you’re not going to deck yourself from 4 extra cards, but you are going to have access to 4 extra cards
What happens if you pay with cash? Or is it only a thing online
Isn’t this why LGPL exists?
It doesn’t need to be MIT, just LGPL
Android already has support*
*assuming you want to use Google messages, and don’t root
you have to charge those though, Voyager doesn’t need charged
It just doesn’t have that many files anymore, since not that many people use it. 1337x.to is more popular now
This would be a massive undertaking for something very few people care about. It would also greatly increase worldgen time, and bring back cascading worldgen. Bridges might be feasible, but structures don’t typically do that kind of terrain manipulation you speak of
That guy’s based, but it’s honestly kinda shocking there’s nothing stopping you from just intentionally taking a leak in the middle of the floor
Web environment integrity
I would imagine that the devices aren’t making elevenlabs requests directly, but just making requests to the rabbit backend, which forwards the responses. if I’m wrong, then that’s quite impressively bad security