Back in the day it was a very think pane of glass that I couldn’t really harm. Now, I do not punch the monitor.
Back in the day it was a very think pane of glass that I couldn’t really harm. Now, I do not punch the monitor.
Pretty sure that with a permissive license you can just change the license of future versions as you want. Ex. v1 MIT license with thousanda.of contributors, v2 Commercial license with contributions from anyone who agrees to contribute to the new version and license. (Anyone can fork v1 and start their own licensed project)
Be php, mix and match
Then it’s not really an apt comparison as the two are comparable. I had assumed based on context we were talking about our of the box functionality from KDE, but if it’s not, then KDE and Windows had equivalent lack of clipboard history without extra tools installed.
I was going to mention that was a potential issue
There have been third party clipboard managers forever in windows, which is kind of funny because that is almost more like the unix philosophy than expecting the UI system to handle it all.
Last I checked you have to enable it, which is annoying.
If anything this is a great example of why that could happen. Simple leaps of logic without context.
Just give me a magnet, a needle and an hd platter
I find the experience of the applicants to be hilarious lies.
Oh yeah, thank you
I believe partly because it takes over so many responsibilities that it becomes a requirement for things that don’t need to require it. Plus it diverged from the Linux principle of do only one thing.
Also, afair, it was buggy for a while.
For frontend I use the dev dependencies for testing tools. Ex. Cypress. That way my build pipeline doesn’t need to download a bunch of things that won’t be used.
Can this be done with emoji?