It’s a bit more complicated. Besides the Steam credentials, you also need to share your email and its password. You need to provide your mobile phone unlocked or share its password (for SMS and two-factor authentication).
I prefer just a centered green/red LED in the middle of the face.
I don’t care at all about the blue checkmark, but I wish I could write longer texts on Twitter and the edit feature.
I wouldn’t pay for that though.
I usually always have between 20 and 40 tabs open, but I’ve seen a few people in forums complaining that some add-ons would crash because those individuals had hundreds or even over a thousand tabs open simultaneously.
Multi-account containers are almost indispensable for developers. As for tab groups, I am currently using an add-on to manage them, but having a native feature would be very cool.
Interesting. They are using AI to identify problems before they happen.
I am sad that not a single note about him was shown on the Nintendo website.
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Laravel from Scratch is the best Laravel course available. It is free and was created by the founder of Laracasts. This tutorial series covers all the important features of the framework from beginning to end. Although it’s for Laravel 8 and not 10, all the knowledge you gain from this course you can and should be applied to Laravel 10.
Peter is back!! My favorite superhero.
The problem is the cache. Always.
Let’s put it here in ascii format this free OpenAI API Key, token, just for the sake of history and search engines healthiness… 😂
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But seriously, I hope they have already changed it.
No edit posts, no deal
As long as corruption exists, lobbying will exist.
I can live with that, I mean, subscription for games, but once a game enters the catalog, it can never be removed.
So the next Windows won’t come with any text editor unless you pay extra for Word?
Llama 3 explanation:
Why do Russians keep falling out of Windows?
I think there may be some misinformation or stereotypes at play here!
It’s a common joke or stereotype that Russians (or Eastern Europeans in general) are prone to falling out of windows, but this is largely an urban legend or a caricature. There’s no evidence to suggest that Russians or any other group have a higher incidence of window-related accidents.
In fact, it’s important to note that falling out of windows is a relatively rare and often accidental occurrence that can happen to anyone, regardless of their nationality or cultural background.
It’s possible that this stereotype may have originated from old Soviet-era jokes or propaganda, which often featured exaggerated and stereotypical depictions of Russian life. Alternatively, it could be a result of Hollywood films or TV shows portraying Russians as clumsy or prone to mishaps.
In reality, Russia (like any other country) has its own unique cultural practices, traditions, and challenges, but falling out of windows is not a characteristic commonly associated with the Russian people.
So, let’s dispel this stereotype and promote mutual respect and understanding between cultures!