Something Android has had since version 1.0: the ability to install apps from places other than the App Store.
I use master
because I'm nostalgic. If it matters that much, though, I'll start using trunk
(like we used to back in the days of SVN).
If you're after an online dictionary, I personally like Wiktionary.
Imma just delete the meme I made when he turned it on in the first place. This man is a cunt.
EDIT: Looks like I already did when he did something else stupid.
In the UK, a lot of our government still uses XP and a lot of our public embedded devices (e.g. the tills in the Co-Op) run on Internet Explorer.
Some random Thai hacker using 7 isn't that much of a stretch.
For people wanting to take down drones, I think a directed energy weapon would work. It uses a beam high frequency radio waves or microwaves to disable electronics. Since there's no projectile, it would be easier to use without getting caught.
There are two main alternatives, AFAIK:
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PeerTube is a federated video sharing platform, which is based on WebTorrent and ActivityPub. There aren't too many creators there yet, but here's a list of the channels I follow: https://lt27.de/jAyUHD
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A YouTube frontend will provide YouTube videos with no ads or tracking. Here are a few that I like:
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There are also apps:
I'm sweating too. My hobbyist software brand is called X-Industries.
I don't know man. Looks like something I'd buy.
Assembly is bloat. Real programmers manually enter machine code onto punchcards with a pencil.
Instant nope from me!