Unity is one example I cared about.
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Unity is one example I cared about.
In this case, it is likely that they wanted to use his voice if the videos done in collaboration went particularly well. So the fact that it’s hus voice has a specific reason to be. This could hold as a claim, I think.
*openSUSE
It’s a latin font.
Designing all unicode characters would be madness.
No, it wouldn’t stand in court.
Blocking ads is technically allowed by law, including copyright law in most countries I am aware of, while it’s against Youtube’s ToS.
Servo is now an active project managed by the Linux Foundation.
As a fork of Redis there is Valkey, maintained by the Linux Foundation and licensed under BSD-3-clause.
Servo is going to fill that void
Some people care about privacy.
Blind people shouldn’t need to give up their privacy to Microsoft and Google to have a web page read to them.
Why are we not using them in end-user devices
Hungary will have the presidency, not the total control. They propose discussions but the vote in the Council is still majority based.
Go vote what left parties in your country think about it. It’s likely the same.
Which features do the lack?
Doesn’t it seem that this problem is caused by Google not operating the markets in the same way?
Why would you import used devices from the US in the first place? People sell them in Europe too.
If you live in Europe, .eu
I don’t know what you are on about, but if brand-new Pixels are too expensive for you (although their price is uniformed to the US one), you can easily find them second-hand.
My HP printer is 15 years old and we are not changing it until it breaks.
We are used to refill cartridges with a ink syringe.