

Haven’t heard about the “PolyForm Strict License” before. It looks to be a young project, yet feature rich.
Haven’t heard about the “PolyForm Strict License” before. It looks to be a young project, yet feature rich.
I think it’s a good game. I’m proberbly not the target for this kind of game, since I’m not very good at word games.
I found this game a little too hard, but other players might find the difficulty to be good. Wordle wasn’t my kind of game either. Maybe highlighting vowels could make it slightly easier for dumdums like myself, but I have no idea if that would make an effect.
The UI feels refined and even the web version on mobile has a native feel. If it didn’t have a share button to compare the daily challenges with friends thrugh pasting in groupchats, I think you should add that (I couldn’t solve the daily challenge, thats why I don’t know if it’s implemented)
open source cars I wonder if that’s a thing
I recently heard Mercedes have some focus on open source.
https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com/
Nice! Someday I would like join the Nix+Hyprland club. Does NixOs take up a lot of space with the cached/previous versions of programs?
I’m talking about the data on the website i referred to. Not the UI of windows, i don’t even use windows.
I think you need a bang to link correctly [email protected] :)
Windows looks qute consistent to me. Android has a dip though, which could be caused by usage patterns, looking at the previous years the peak of phone usage is around summer. It could also be changes between browser versions and to some extend extensions for those browsers (firefox allows for extensions on mobile).
Could definitely be that the OS X is seeing more users due to M1. It could also be that this type of user is just more active on the internet recently, statcounter mesures total amount of visits and not unique visitors.
No. Its using https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/ as the source, where the 3 percent is from the desktop category.
Overall android has the biggest market share at 40% with windows as a runnerup at 28%.
I’ve been very happy with Vial. I haven’t used VIA so i cant give any comparisons between them. As for the firmware, i do think they just want to prevent unnecessary support tickets from users flashing the wrong firmware (different model or downloaded from a sketchy site). I would not hesitate to flash it with vial since you are compiling the formware yourself. If something goes wrong you can always return to your old firmware with the reset button and QMK toolbox.
It looks cool.
Do you in general like unibody splits more than split splits?
Death how, is it the ripped anus due to birthing a massive log or something else?
Tools to do that exists.
fwupd
is a tool to update firmwares. I just tested it on a thinkpad and went from 351 keys to 518 secureboot keys.GNOME Software also uses fwupd, that should take care of a good chunk of users.