The special sauce is Google Play Store. It gets, installs and updates apps for you, and updates automatically. Linux does have package managers but they work differently and independently depending on the distro, and Ubuntu variants have a dedicated update manager that does similar things but they're not consistent, just look at the list of package managers: dpkg apt pacman flatpak snappy rpm and they're not compatible or interchangeable except maybe flatpak and snappy, which usually works on most systems fine. Steam, snappy and flatpak work more like Google Play and Steam's ease of use would make it more like Google Play, and ease of use is the main issue here: if you have to go to the command line people will balk at it.
Except a real picture of a black hole would be impossible and it doesn't have any dimension shape anyway, except it exists as a point in space with obscene amounts of mass. Its area of effect would be a sphere, correct, but since it's so mass filled that not even light can escape, trying to look at a black hole is pointless, because it's a point in space that bends everything to itself, even space, time and light.
You ever look into history? The reason we write things down is because it is or was important. "On the internet" doesn't change much with writings except the method of writing.
Just like what another poster said, the Internet Archive respects robots.txt and will retroactively delete a site if you set it that way.
Also even though the written texts are on a different medium, digitally versus paper, some writings will hold huge historical value; to suggest otherwise would be akin to burning books because they're "blasphemous" or something similar, and while you might want that for your own data most people would want this historical backup, especially scholarly sites like Wikipedia and the public domain books that can be distributed freely forever.
Slightly on topic, and just posting this here for visibility:
This study was done with the premise of only screens, nighttime usage and specifically adolescence mental wellbeing. There has been a lot of studies but ruling the technology itself out can be helpful so care can be placed properly.
The CONTENTS or more specifically, the usage, of the screen might still be harmful, i.e social media use and mental health[1], video game use and lack of sleep and mental health[2], etc.
He means the package mangers of any Linux distro updates everything for him. Any program on Windows except the OS doesn't update unless the program does it by itself.
Android 7+ makes you specifically turn on File access or camera access when first used so you can install the app and later revoke it if you want to and it prevents it from accessing the camera unless enabled specifically, so this problem has been solved but you would need a later version of Android installed that's 7+, believe it's called Nougat and it's part of the OS in the LineageOS port I use.
https://developer.apple.com/ap... Yes, really, here's the relevant line right here, you are required to use the Apple Payment unless you have an agreement to something else.
They're charging for updates past January 14th, 2020. So after that you have to pay by the year for updates. I think they did this because it's either buy Windows 10 or buy security patches for Windows 7 i.e they earn money either way so let's just throw them a bone to make us earn more money.
It's Electron. Which is a headless Chromium that runs as an application; Discord also uses it and it's not a terrible idea, but I bet a lot of money it's just Microsoft playing coy, Discord works on Firefox just fine, even voice and video chat, but I think only Screenshare server is Discord app only.
Anything that uses floats will do that. Firefox Javascript console: 10*(1-.9)=0.9999999999999998 JRE8: System.out.println(10*(1-.9)); = 0.9999999999999998
I'm not a doctor but what you're looking for is a sleep study. The doctors that do that will be able to help you from there. I use a CPAP machine myself but they would need to see what is going on through the sleep study and give you what you need.
It's not a waste of time, otherwise evolution would have removed it. There's a number of species that sort of remove sleep effectively: aquatic mammals/some birds sleep with half their brain and with one eye closed for mostly avoiding being eaten while asleep and for the aquatic mammals to be able to breathe; however they are still sleeping, so it is required in ways we don't fully understand yet, and TFA might be a clue.
It is technically a browser. https://electronjs.org/ This setup and environment uses a headless Chromium to basically be the application. One of the biggest projects that use this is Discord; it doesn't say Coinomi is in here https://electronjs.org/apps or Coinomi's webpage but it's possible. And considering Chrom(e)ium checks spelling on textfields this may have been unintentional since the browser has this feature but was accidentally trying to check the password field.
The special sauce is Google Play Store. It gets, installs and updates apps for you, and updates automatically. Linux does have package managers but they work differently and independently depending on the distro, and Ubuntu variants have a dedicated update manager that does similar things but they're not consistent, just look at the list of package managers: dpkg apt pacman flatpak snappy rpm and they're not compatible or interchangeable except maybe flatpak and snappy, which usually works on most systems fine. Steam, snappy and flatpak work more like Google Play and Steam's ease of use would make it more like Google Play, and ease of use is the main issue here: if you have to go to the command line people will balk at it.
Let's see how well your mental health is when you're restricted to only a couple rooms for almost 7 years.
Except a real picture of a black hole would be impossible and it doesn't have any dimension shape anyway, except it exists as a point in space with obscene amounts of mass. Its area of effect would be a sphere, correct, but since it's so mass filled that not even light can escape, trying to look at a black hole is pointless, because it's a point in space that bends everything to itself, even space, time and light.
Osmand. The version on https://f-droid.org/ not the Google Play Store version. Free to download forever, uses openstreetmap.org data.
You ever look into history? The reason we write things down is because it is or was important. "On the internet" doesn't change much with writings except the method of writing.
Just like what another poster said, the Internet Archive respects robots.txt and will retroactively delete a site if you set it that way.
Also even though the written texts are on a different medium, digitally versus paper, some writings will hold huge historical value; to suggest otherwise would be akin to burning books because they're "blasphemous" or something similar, and while you might want that for your own data most people would want this historical backup, especially scholarly sites like Wikipedia and the public domain books that can be distributed freely forever.
https://support.mozilla.org/en...
Slightly on topic, and just posting this here for visibility:
This study was done with the premise of only screens, nighttime usage and specifically adolescence mental wellbeing. There has been a lot of studies but ruling the technology itself out can be helpful so care can be placed properly.
The CONTENTS or more specifically, the usage, of the screen might still be harmful, i.e social media use and mental health[1], video game use and lack of sleep and mental health[2], etc.
Citation: 1: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p... 2: https://www.ingentaconnect.com...
The main reason I use it is just this one service by itself: https://ifttt.com/applets/1952...
That one automatically puts in your Google calendar the expected delivery date of every product ordered.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/... this is the last time it was mentioned: over a year ago. I'm not sure where you are getting this idea from.
https://download.lineageos.org... if he did use this and not install any of the GApps he is actually, but I'm not the OP so I don't know.
He means the package mangers of any Linux distro updates everything for him. Any program on Windows except the OS doesn't update unless the program does it by itself.
Android 7+ makes you specifically turn on File access or camera access when first used so you can install the app and later revoke it if you want to and it prevents it from accessing the camera unless enabled specifically, so this problem has been solved but you would need a later version of Android installed that's 7+, believe it's called Nougat and it's part of the OS in the LineageOS port I use.
If you tried that your app would be removed.
https://developer.apple.com/ap... Yes, really, here's the relevant line right here, you are required to use the Apple Payment unless you have an agreement to something else.
They're charging for updates past January 14th, 2020. So after that you have to pay by the year for updates. I think they did this because it's either buy Windows 10 or buy security patches for Windows 7 i.e they earn money either way so let's just throw them a bone to make us earn more money.
Yep, for a while now: https://www.winehq.org/news/20...
News for nerds because:
1. School
2. Grades
3. Computers
4. Alleged hacking
5. Law
You really must be new here, most of those subjects are very nerdy.
After testing in Firefox, video chat doesn't work, voice chat does in Discord on Firefox
It's Electron. Which is a headless Chromium that runs as an application; Discord also uses it and it's not a terrible idea, but I bet a lot of money it's just Microsoft playing coy, Discord works on Firefox just fine, even voice and video chat, but I think only Screenshare server is Discord app only.
Proof: https://electronjs.org/apps/sk... https://electronjs.org/apps/di... (screen sharing is app only as it says on the bottom green box but everything else works fine) https://support.discordapp.com...
Check out Proton, it's working, it's done for you and it's Wine on Steam. https://www.protondb.com/ Another list with supported games straight from the Steam store: https://store.steampowered.com...
Anything that uses floats will do that. Firefox Javascript console: 10*(1-.9)=0.9999999999999998 JRE8: System.out.println(10*(1-.9)); = 0.9999999999999998
I'm not a doctor but what you're looking for is a sleep study. The doctors that do that will be able to help you from there. I use a CPAP machine myself but they would need to see what is going on through the sleep study and give you what you need.
It's not a waste of time, otherwise evolution would have removed it. There's a number of species that sort of remove sleep effectively: aquatic mammals/some birds sleep with half their brain and with one eye closed for mostly avoiding being eaten while asleep and for the aquatic mammals to be able to breathe; however they are still sleeping, so it is required in ways we don't fully understand yet, and TFA might be a clue.
USA Laws are limited by these 2 main laws that limit it by age (under 13) and healthcare respectively: COPPA https://www.ftc.gov/enforcemen... and HIPAA https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-...
And then it's not really limited anymore except by state. Which a summary exists here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Go ahead and make the jump. https://www.protondb.com/ Proton is Steam's built in Wine, and it handles everything for you. Another list with supported games straight from the Steam store: https://store.steampowered.com...
It is technically a browser. https://electronjs.org/ This setup and environment uses a headless Chromium to basically be the application. One of the biggest projects that use this is Discord; it doesn't say Coinomi is in here https://electronjs.org/apps or Coinomi's webpage but it's possible. And considering Chrom(e)ium checks spelling on textfields this may have been unintentional since the browser has this feature but was accidentally trying to check the password field.