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Wow. There's a game I hadn't expected to see... takes me back to the copy we received with our HP Pavilion 8160 in 1997.
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I'll take your word for it. I never looked that deeply into them because I was (and still am) waiting for Qt Quick to at least catch up to what I got...
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Maybe create a "license text license" that adapts the "changed versions must have a new name" clause from the SIL Open Font License...
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There have been experiments in it, like RedBPF, but I don't know if any are still active....
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That's sort of like saying "Using Assembly Language to get compactness doesn't necessarily imply writing DOS applications."
One...
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For the record, that's the variant of the MIT license also commonly referred to as the "Expat license" because it was originated when the Expat...
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The two I'm aware of off the top of my head are System Settings and Discover, because I do interact with them often enough for the design differences...Last edited by ssokolow; 17 April 2024, 10:02 AM.
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I wouldn't mind that, except that KDE is slowly getting rewritten in it, making my desktop feel more and more like a collection of ported Android apps...Last edited by ssokolow; 17 April 2024, 07:23 AM.
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Possibly, but it probably won't help much. Getting past the native-ness uncanny valley is HARD and a big part of it has to do with stuff that's not about...
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That's fair... but I prefer accessing the QGraphicsView C++ API from Python (with MyPy) over using QML and, when I implement compound things in a QGraphicsView,...
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How Safe Browsing keeps your URLs private is detailed here.
TL;DR: The browser SHA256 hashes the URL and then requests the data by sending...
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