Yeah, thats how they appear in my "how to do thing
diskpart" searches.
This would block any requests to the website, but it would still show up in search results.
A lot of the time those libraries are:
- Actually really useful and (at the time) underrated (like postman)
- A small wrapper around an existing lib.
But now with modern printers they can have email addresses and locations.
I hate modern printers.
Sometimes.
Was it installing windows, or just the oobe?
Because the oobe is just
- Set a username and password
- Do you want to buy office 365?
- Login with a microsoft™ account™?
- Are you sure you don't want to login with a microsoft™ account™?
- Do you want to buy office 365?
- Set some privacy settings and preferences
- Last chance, office 365??
I have now been reminded that poast exists again :(.
Didn't join-lemmy advertise exploding-heads to some people, and they didn't remove it at first because they reasoned it would attract rascists, so they wouldn't go to other servers?
most people are on windows, so if I make something, it should support that.
I use keepas xc with a ridiculously long password, and I've uploaded it to every device I own and to proton cloud.
Most passwords are randomly generated and 30 chars long.
Thanks, this is the explanation I was looking for.
Also, lua is the same, packages are either written in c or pure lua.
Apologies, but that perfection would be bad for people on screen readers.