

But no extra tools needed on either side.
Somewhere between Linux woes, gaming, open source, 3D printing, recreational coding, and occasional ranting.
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But no extra tools needed on either side.


Between Android phones or Android->Windows Quick Share exists. Between all other devices Bluetooth can be used for sharing.


I hoped for a screenshot of a funny comment of someone promoting their software under a video of some wild intercourse.
So this version gets all the paid cloud features, too?
Except OsmAnd hiding functionality behind a cloud with paywall.


The browser is the best the devs can do with the limitations and restrictions from the management.


Yes, and then you have companies like Proton Mail.


Such companies “sponsor” everyone. It’s cheaper than normal advertisements.


tl;dr
If you ever need to start a line with parens or brackets, consider using a ; right before it, as so many have adopted. Although, there is rarely a case where this would become a necessity.


The company’s website is currently collecting email signups for early-bird pricing. Pricing has not been announced. Neither have display resolution, exact dimensions, weight, or the availability of expansion ports.
So all we know is that some company wants to sell something at some point in the future.
Like XEP-0174 from the XMPP protocol set but using a server for making the connection?
There is literally and figuratively no reason to not use Neovim for both.
No, I use Neovim. But this I use 100% of the time.


2018 when Microsroft acquired GitHub it was the largest competitor with similar functionality as far as I know. I used if for a few years before switching to selfhosted Forgejo because selfhosted GitLab back then was painfully annoying and complicated to setup and used enormous amounts of resources and also felt more aimed towards corporate users.


They once were a promising alternative to MS GitHub but now they’re going down the same route.


A few years ago I’d say Vim but nowadays it’s Neovim for me.


GitHub is not acceptable for new projects since June 4, 2018.
It’s already hard to find an actually fully working Linux phone that is even close to being a daily driver.
Labwc allows for all kinds of menus on root. You can freely define a menu and open it on a click action.