What if I'm not interested in the majority watching my videos, but I still need a place to upload them? Correct me if I'm wrong, but a shadow-baned video should still be available through the URL. That way, it's more on the private side.
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It's my personal experience. I would have to share my affected projects for a source, but I didn't release them yet.
Just try it by printing some special characters on the cli - like arrow symbols
.Net sucks, compared to mono. The compiler is slower, filesize after optimization is still higher and the character set in cli is far more limited when I compile an app with .Net.
Who in the world is still using this ancient piece of technology?
There is a little difference between a user and an abuser.
Just paste it in here and I count the characters for you.
I cleaned my windows yesterday. Now I can finally see the outside through them.
This 3rd party software company fucked up and M$oft get the pressure, so they act like they are responsible.
Even the customers fucked up by using a vital piece of software where they cannot test the updates before rollout.
Discs mean too much hassle. I'd have to rip them all prior to storing the movies on my harddrives. Streaming subscriptions are convenient, but too limited and they don't offer the best quality. IMHO, a download option is the best of both worlds.
Not necessarily. My 2015 SEAT (for folks in the North America: That's basically Volkswagen) is one of the latest cars that do not completely fuck you over. TPMS is passive, so you don't need expensive sensors. You can also update the maps on your own (OK, here they pull you over if you don't know the simple trick). Parts are also cheap.
Thanks, I gladly stick with my old non-BMW car!
Now you have all right to motivate your mate fixing their code. HF with the stick!