I suppose it’s official, as it’s also on the Wikipedia page on WSL.
I suppose it’s official, as it’s also on the Wikipedia page on WSL.
As I also just installed the app, I also still need to understand how everything works.
Here’s what I’ve found out so far:
The actions, e.g. “Keep screen on” are to be specified in a “Profile” of your choice, e.g. create a new, empty one and specify the action “Device parameters - Screen” -> “Keep screen on”: “on”.
To apply this “Profile” based on the app and battery level, you have two options:
Either create an empty “Event” where you specify both, battery level and foreground app (application sensor).
Or: Create an Event for the app with medium priority and assign a high priority to the standard “battery low” event, e.g. 10. Also: select “Keep screen on”: “off” in the standard battery low Profile.
Eventually PhoneProfilesPlus.
Big Tiddy Gorgon Girlfriend :-p
Tbf, the article is from 2018. It possibly has changed in the meantime.
Yet, the Medusa wasn’t involved in that story.
Recently it has become a problem that optical twins of legit URLs exist, where some letters have been replaced by alike letters (homoglyphs) from different alphabets, see e.g. the list in this link.
Edit: Edge and Vivaldi seem to replace those letters by Punycode automalically, where in Firefox network.IDN_show_punycode
needs to be enabled in the about:config
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bleepingcomputer.com
MIT allows the publication of derived work to be closed source, GPL doesn’t. Thus, at least for corporations, it is an advantage to publish some code, e.g. libraries with MIT licence, so that it can become a commonly used “standard implementation”, while their end user software remains closed source.
AfaIk, the sites, i.e. their content, were saved, not the link which might be dead after a while or the site’s content might have been changed in the meanwhile.
Doesn’t “hot water” refer to what you can get out of the faucet, so like 60 °C (140 °F), not boiling water?
How many courics?
I guess a bread knife works pretty well for slicing roast, i.e. the dish, not raw meat. Additionally, one may also use it for chopping e.g. kale or pumpkin.
Thank you. You reply made me find KDE’s F-Droid repo.
practice pushing the gas pedal just enough to hold the engine at 3000 RPM or so. Not making crazy racing noises, just a nice steady “the engine is running normal-fast-ish”
Depending on the type of car, this might usually be somewhere between 1500 and 2000 RPM (even lower for a diesel), 3000 RPM are more typical for a sports car.
As I’ve understood, it offers the ability to download files from different ‘one-click’ hosting platforms at ‘premium’ speed without having to pay for ‘premium’ at each platform individually.
Yes, e.g. with Qemu or FEX.