How many distros support h264/265 out of the box? They probably don't support most HEIC images either since they're HEVC on the inside
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Interesting, I see the differences in animations but they're very subtle and not at all a dealbreaker for me
Huh, I've only ever used Nova Launcher since full screen gestures were introduced, and I've never had a problem, but maybe I'm missing a feature the stock launcher provides?
The only annoying thing is the useless unhidable navigation pill, but there's a Magisk module to hide it.
Tbh the worst part is the regular house and camper next door breaking whatever chance at illusion they started with.
Even in non-surgical settings, operating room ergonomics is a huge area of research right now. Even in a routine colonoscopy there are often a half dozen workers attending to the patient, and making sure they can all reach at a comfortable angle and height, without twisting their neck to read a display, is a big challenge.
The highrises are by Chris Hytha, a pretty cool dude whose work I do enjoy.
Ngl that's pretty sus.
They could at least do on-device hash lookups and prevent sending. Has zero effect on privacy and does reduce CSAM.
A four day work week with no overtime!
Sounds like someone heard about containers through a bad game of telephone!
How did his user account lose permissions to a folder of pictures?
He didn't "discover owner" by opening any permission settings. He is simply asserting that he is the owner of the pictures he took, in a non-technical sense.
That's exactly the same case as Windows. The built-in photo/video players don't support them out of the box, but do if you install the free codec from the store, or you can install any 3rd party players you like.
There are lots of great things about Linux, but out of the box support for licensed video codecs isn't magically better than Windows