From my understanding, beehaw still can get these images from other instances, unless they've already disabled that feature like lemm.ee did. Anyway, I think this should be a common effort, because it's not easy to solve and probably costs a lot of money. Fediverse should be free from CSAM.
SuperTuxKart and OpenTTD.
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Understandable, have a nice day.
I once saw a bug report from a customer. They wrote: "I went to the shower, came back and the program crashed." Sadly, we didn't have shower in the office to reproduce.
Projects get donations and grants, some developers are on salary at corporations that contribute to open source. Even if you're developing a small project that doesn't generate any money, you're getting paid with experience that can help you grow as a professional. Some people simply enjoy what they're doing and that's a great return.
We can no longer do that thanks to Flatpaks and Snaps as well as AppImages.
I heard about these things only on the internet. None of this exists on my system. So I'd answer 'no' to your question.
A unified, reliable CLI solution to make sure EVERYTHING is up to date?
It's called yay
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I don't know if there is a graphical interface, but do you need to read the whole readme? To me it looks like there are just three relevant flags.
Post-Processing Options:
-x, --extract-audio Convert video files to audio-only files (requires ffmpeg and ffprobe)
--audio-format FORMAT Format to convert the audio to when -x is used. (currently supported:
best (default), aac, alac, flac, m4a, mp3, opus, vorbis, wav). You can
specify multiple rules using similar syntax as --remux-video
--audio-quality QUALITY Specify ffmpeg audio quality to use when converting the audio with -x.
Insert a value between 0 (best) and 10 (worst) for VBR or a specific
bitrate like 128K (default 5)
By the time I buy it on a sale, it'll be a great game it seems!
And this is kids why you should use rem instead of pixels in your css.
I think some changes hurt them too. I remember Google Maps used to track my location with great precise. Then they'd introduced some privacy changes (~2018) that made Google Maps terribly inaccurate.
Is it another CEO trying to squeeze as much money as possible before abandoning the ship? I mean, from what I read people have already been migrating to Unreal.
I was trying to overtake a car on a narrow street with just two lanes going in opposite directions. I was way above the speed limit and another car was coming at me. Luckily, the other driver had noticed an idiot ahead and braked. I barely avoided them as I rejoined my lane in a narrow gap between two cars.
As soon as it had ended, I realized how stupid and dangerous it was. I could've died and killed innocent people. What scares me the most is that every other person on the road is the same human species as me. People make these idiotic decisions in a split second, without thinking, and you read about yet another horrific crash on the news. I was very lucky not to cause one.
Now I employ a very different approach to driving.