

I’m not in Europe?


I’m not in Europe?


Maybe you can use credit cards for everything but here it would be expected to be able to, at worst, pay with a direct transfer, and you’d need a banking app for that.


I mean, unless there’s some alternative that banking apps and such will work on there really isn’t much you can do right?


I thought that, since users would be different between machines, there’s no point in keeping this kind of information.


I just assumed that whenever it would be expanded that the contents would have the default permissions for that user.
It’s actually a cool feature I just feel dumb for how long it took me to realize this was the issue.
Yes, please show me those 4d curves
A rogue red dwarf could eject Earth from the solar system.
Not like their saliva would have any of it anyway /s


Funnily enough I recently had to disable ipv4 in a game because of connection issues.
The catch is downloading the Epic Launcher. Or not even that if you are on Linux.
I’m used to debian, it was the first on the list of distros I downloaded to try and it worked right away, so I kept it. Overall, Pop Os is unintrusive and works, so it’s perfect for me.


If you are doing web development you can’t really run from javascript.


I suppose if your only concern is whether a bomb is going to drop on you, you are correct. But maybe you should consider if being kidnapped, tortured and killed without your family ever knowing what actually happened to you is “safe”


Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil and probably more I’ve failed to remember.


If you weren’t living under one of the US sponsored dictatorships, sure.


While Latin America is, overall, a good choice, it’s important to recognize that the mask off fascism we are seeing from the US will only increase the meddling they already do on their “backyard”, so keep that in mind.


I would expect Australia to be important in a conflict with China, so unless you expect it not to happen, it really isn’t that great.


Do the programs you develop run on wine? It could be an option while developing, but either way you’ll have to QA it on windows at some point.
The context will be more telling of if it’s actually rude or not. There’s a lot of chat software nowadays where you can “react” to a message with a thumbs up and people use it to acknowledge what was said.
No, AAs are crap. Charge your stuff when you go to sleep and you’ll never have problems.