It’s a relatively new addition to Android that other app managers can install and update apps without user interaction. Before that you’d have to approve every update manually.
It’s a relatively new addition to Android that other app managers can install and update apps without user interaction. Before that you’d have to approve every update manually.
It’s really a shame because by now WordPress itself actually works quite well. Sure, it’s fueled by unspeakably ugly spaghetti code. But at least it’s unspeakably ugly spaghetti code that works and receives regular automatic updates.
And other than putting up a verification program I don’t see what they could do to improve the plugin situation.
Thanks, Kohl.
Literally. For those who don’t know it was Helmut Kohl (chancellor during the reunification) who stopped a 30-year project to lay fiber throughout Germany to instead favour copper wires to help his old pal Leo Kirch build up a private TV network to rival the mostly left leaning public broadcast. And I thought one of his family members owned a copper plant or so but I wasn’t able to find an article about that.
Did you update postgres as well? 0.19.4 needs a newer version.
That poor AI.
That’s actually hurt by this because it uses timestamps supplied by users to work. But now they are off because the ads are of variable length. We can just hope that YouTube keeps the ability to link to a specific timestamp because then it has to calculate the difference and that can be used by Sponsorblock and adblockers alike.
You don’t have to run the AI stuff on the same computer running Krita. At home I have my gaming PC set up for that for the whole family. And if I recall correctly the plugin also promotes a specific cloud service, but you can enter any URL to a compatible service.
If I recall correctly it didn’t even have those in the beginning. I loved making random curves and filling the resulting shapes with some of the 16 (or 32?) colors available back then.
Or just use Krita with the AI plugin offline and local completely free, even without a GPU (if you have time to wait).
Pathetic snowflake customers.
Use the crosspost feature. Some frontends can even filter out those someone has already seen.
Whoever bought into the whole cloud crap won’t care.
You basically have to do on the server side what React is doing on the client side. Maybe nodejs can do that. I don’t know, I’m not too familiar with either.
Another great ploy by Microsoft to increase Linux adoption.
Post the resulting html code. Basically whatever you get when you run curl
on a URL is what Lemmy sees as well. The React code is more or less irrelevant.
Just install Linux. You can download it… Oh
If only someone could have warned us!
Reminds me of my Commodore 128. You could boot it into 64 bit mode for legacy programs. I had exactly one C-128 game (which was a super complicated combat flight sim) so I only used it in C-64 mode.