Oh, people still pay attention to review scores? 🤣
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Oh, people still pay attention to review scores? 🤣
Not any that actually let you edit properly. The best thing I’ve found is Xodo but that’s not open source.
I don’t remember Element using the Jitsi Team’s instance. Element.io had their own so this shouldn’t affect it’s Matrix users at all.
It’s an interesting feature and will be eager to see it in action. Surely hope it stays dormant most of the time though.
Jurassic Park’s T-Rex also used CGI. This video explains a little. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4UuQxjFpfU Good CGI is wonderful as are good practical effects. A great team working together from the start so results look believable is key. Bad CGI often comes from not preparing scenes ahead of time to include it.
This is always great news! Cancer treatment is getting better every year but there’s still a long way to go. Here’s hoping he never has to go through it again. 💪
I was referring to other services requiring specific propietary authenticator apps. Many sites will be compatible with Aegis even if they don’t mention apps other than their own in their step-by-step guide. Have you tried? If it isn’t compatible through scan or manual code input the 2FA setup simply won’t finish.
Las time I checked those that require a Microsoft or other propietary authenticator app that isn’t Google’s. They would force you to first use that propietary app and later export to Aegis. Correct me if I’m wrong, of course.
Aegis, even if some services won’t support it you’re better off not supporting those services.
Nice list! I would’ve added more alternatives but it’s better to keep it short and simple.
As silly as applying review scores to art? Take a moment to really think about how dumb that is.