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It’s German, and you’re about as right as anyone trying to say a German word in English can expect to get.
Some of the flickering can be gotten rid of by disabling hardware-acceleration for qtwebengine.
I’ve got
`export QTWEBENGINE_DISABLE_GPU_THREAD=1
export QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS=“–disable-gpu-compositing --num-raster-threads=1 --enable-viewport --main-frame-resizes-are-orientation-changes --disable-composited-antialiasing”`
in .bashrc.
Note that there is still enough flickering left to annoy, and some (appimage?) apps dont seem to register the setting.
Hopefully they are enough to disperse Russian anti-aircraft defences.
Will you kids get your bloody GUIs off my lawn!
Heh. I used to run leafnode as my own, in house, single person server.
I’m quite surprised to find out it’s still alive and maintained.
That’s actually a nice one.
Yeah.
And we can still block entire sites on the web.
The sites the friends with adblockers promote.
The friends who don’t notice what they promote.
What unholy bastards the people who own the sites they promote are.
You know, that’s a good idea anyway.
I wonder though what that would mean for the copyright?
I’m just guessing, but if the plane suddenly decided it’s parked and shut down while it’s actually in the air …
We might want that recording.
“Undocumented”? “health insurance”?
“Undocumented health insurance”!?
“as long as they met eligibility requirements, including income limits and California residency in 2014.”
But not documented!?
Are you quite sure you’re all right over there?
Neat.
In Buddhism, yes.
For Hindus, well, it’s complicated.
For other people who happen to believe in reincarnation?
That would be anybodys guess, I guess.
In Denmark the case surrounding “Nøddebo præstegård” caused copyright to be enacted.
I’ve noticed the theme come up in other countries, amongst these France, but I’ll grant that I may have overestimated its importance by overfitting to prior knowledge.
The purpose of copyright in the USA, and as far as I know in Brittain, yes.
But please remember that in much of the rest of the world copyright is a reaction to people, creators, getting in trouble over third party usage of their creations.
Leading to the idea that a creator should have the power to stop people from using their works for whatever the creator deems objectionable.
You’re right!
(Still think they might be doing just that, some of them.)
That thing where they claim the username/password combo is wrong?
That sounds like a really good idea if the site thinks the reason they’re a lot of different lock-on attemps from that one ip is because its a hacker with a list of stolen credentials.
Basically just tell them their list is fake and “go away and stop bothering our customers, please.”
The usual solution outside the US is to not mention the state at all.
All you need is a right to privacy, not a list of those who are not allowed to peek
It keeps the butter hard and useless?