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These python programmers are literally maintainers of the language. They’re not a dime a dozen. Not saying it’s impossible or anything but you’re looking to get very high caliber engineers for under 140k
These python programmers are literally maintainers of the language. They’re not a dime a dozen. Not saying it’s impossible or anything but you’re looking to get very high caliber engineers for under 140k
Fwiw you don’t need to cancel or trial anything. Everyone can get free Ubuntu pro licensesbfor up to 5 machines
I see a lot of these. In most cases, they’re an auto-fail.
They did. I believe comments now count as activity where only posts did before?
20 to 80% off qualifies as way more than “slightly”
This is the first launch of the program and they’re still in a pilot phase. It will presumably roll out to more states (maybe all?) Next year
Pandemics aren’t inherently global, just widespread
It’s an ebook
Outer wilds is genuinely one of my favorite gaming experiences of the last decade
My group is almost exclusively dads with fulltime jobs. We play remote (FoundryVTT), run one game a week that runs between 2 and 4 hours.
Full disclosure I’ll say that remote is about 85% as good as playing in person, but I’ll take 80% and easy scheduling over 100% but constant missed games or conflicts
What’s the point of a separate community if you don’t post relevant content to them
In another country where this wasn’t relevant perhaps?
Pocket casts is really good, but their premium pricing has really climbed recently (device syncing, better organization options, and desktop/web clients). AntennaPod is almost as good and FOSS if that matters to you.
Yeah I think that’s exactly his point. Every browser prompts you to make it default, it’s not exactly a complex change.
Why do I want an alternative to tmux? Like what’s your favorite thing it gives you?
Yeah I was pulling Samsung from an article I found discussing the issue, not specifically your comment. It said that those system APIs only responded to Google or Samsung made apps, but that was from like 2021 tbf
Ah ok, other replies mentioned API access in relation to servers so I misunderstood the issue. It looks like that API is hardlocked to Google (and Samsung?) devices. Thanks for the info
Google doesn’t open their own RCS API to the public. Nobody is stopping you from running your own server and service so far as I can tell
Sure, but isn’t that just complaining that Google runs the largest implementation of RCS? It would’ve been great if this was handled by carriers, but they never would pick up the task so Google just did it inhouse. I think if they hadn’t rcs would just be dead by now (for better or worse)
Kernel live patch, security updates for packages that canonical doesn’t own/maintain, and access to certain configurations/options like fips