Fonzie! @ lord_ryvan @ttrpg.network Posts 3Comments 2,384Joined 2 yr. ago
"We have middle weight over aged man at home"
At home: "Granddad"
You forgot this /s
Please tell me that's sarcasm?
- Sincerely, a Stroopwafelman
Handheld Cacodemon
-plays Doom-
It seems キャメル (kyameru / camel) is far more common in Japanese then ラクダ (rakuta).
What an eloquent yet brutal statement, I love it!
Ah sorry, I don't think that exists but would love to see it as well if it does.
Man, they really 1-upped that if there's a kangaroo on it! Can't go wrong with those!
Well to be fair, regulations like these don't get added for things people don't do.
Also to prevent people from answering with little more than a link.
You kid but Zxcvbn deems it an OK enough password (3/4):
Again, I'm talking about an open source application, not about user contributions.
The main benefit of this is be that people can know what your application does, and thus it increases trust in your application.
I don't see any downsides in this for you, unless you want to sell the web application and/or artificially minimise competition.
I know what you mean, WhatsApp is still several years older than that. They added it later. WhatsApp wasn't developed as a Signal clone, it can't have been, but Signal seems to try to be a drop-in replacement for WhatsApp (phone number-based (yikes), focused on messaging the SMS way but with files and over the Internet, simple profile with a status message on them, E2EE...)
Just Duck it!
I'm bummed they removed it from their logo's hover text.
Wouldn't it cool off in the sewer, though?
Is real life Nicole ok?
The spammer(s) is/are most likely not the person in the photos, yeah.
Their store page says it runs some sort of Linux OS.
Is it possible to open a terminal and a file manager?
Could you install Wine through the terminal (something like sudo apt install wine
or sudo pacman -S wine
) and then run the .exe with Wine?
The latter could be done with the terminal (cd path/to/windows/game/files/; wine 'The Game.exe'
), but if there's a file manager you could probably select the .exe and run it with Wine.
Sorry to give such broad instructions, I'm not sure what the Anbernic runs, exactly.
[ The person editing this and has done plenty of research from multiple trustworthy sources. ]
That reads sus. Like “Trust me bro” in nicer words.