

That’s awful.
And illegal.


That’s awful.
And illegal.


Interesting, thanks.
What about Emby Theater?


Nobody talking about Emby?
Why not? I haven’t used it yet but it seems great too.


Isn’t leaving victims clinging to their life like this considered torture?


It isn’t.
In the EU for example a ToS can not violate your consumer rights even if you accept to waive those rights.


Good thing that’s not legal in most parts of the world.


I think you can change your keybinds in Gnome and KDE to do it like you want without any tinkering. I’ve changed some common shortcuts to superkey ones on Gnome. Not sure about other DEs.


Kali is not for actual every day use.
You can install all of its included tools on whatever distro you want.


The tool doesn’t just check the text for errors it would know of. It can also check sources, compare articles, and find inconsistencies within the article itself.
There’s a list of the problems it found that often explains where it got the correct information from.


I think that’s a temporary thing. Linux compilation and packaging has become easier and easier. Most libraries have also been working hard on complying with semver to lower the good ol’ dependency problems.


Oh I read that completely different. With a “if we would all use it” in there.


If the shown dates are the dates of completion, the span would not be May 12th to May 14th but May 3th to May 12th.
inFAMOUS: First Light has 4 hours for the main story. Which fits this idea. But I don’t use the website.


GoAccess uses your server side access log.


Why would they be American?


Satellite TV is a service that requires constant upkeep by the companies which costs money.
And your football stadium is a bad analogy.


So the article is a joke and untrue?


Fahlman entered the discussion with his now-famous post: “I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers: :-) Read it sideways.” He added that serious messages could use :-(, noting, “Maybe we should mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends.”
From there, the smiley could spread across the emerging global computer network, and no one would ever misunderstand a joke online again. :-)
Is that last post of the article meant as a joke or not? I do not understand.


Disappearing messages are only good for all the messages that have been deleted already because they will just copy all of the new messages someplace else as soon as they have access.
Regardless of the stuff that needs to be done for crossplatform development, building a native Windows version without looking at Linux isn’t hindered by Linux at all. That’s like saying you can’t drive your car because another car exists.