

Yeah, but aren’t they unlikely to jam GLONAS? Can they see people’s locations if they use it?
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Yeah, but aren’t they unlikely to jam GLONAS? Can they see people’s locations if they use it?
Can’t Ukraine just switch to GLONASS? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I don’t really know anything about satellites (just that my Garmin supports both).
I wholeheartedly believe that Apple is a marketing company more than a tech company.
Less than left-pad. JavaScript devs are wild.
This entire thing is super confusing… and, I might have missed a lot of things, but it kinda seems to be the board was right? They seemed inexperienced, but they still seemed to be capable of working in the best interest of the company’s vision (and doing so).
Anyway, please fill me in if I’ve missed something crucial.
How many times has Windows tried to kill off the start menu!? I can think of at least three:
There is also a GUI version, errlookup, it’s included as apart of Visual Studio (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\Common7\Tools\errlookup.exe
) – I’m sure there are other was of getting it too.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=U0YW7x9U5TQ
Honestly all of Technology Connections’ videos on brake lights, but this is the newest. Also, I would give y’all a Piped link but you should have an auto redirect setup anyway (and there is that lovely bot).
Good. Now search results will actually be usable again.
Snapstore has proprietary software too…
I partially agree. Installing from a script saves time and energy, but installing manually allows you to learn and have a deeper understanding for your computer (along with giving you more control). I’d say install from scratch once, install from a script the rest of the time, in my opinion it’s worth it to have the extra understanding of how everything works, and also then you can audit the script you’ll be using.
Not currently running a VM or anything, but I might need to set one up for iTunes and Garmin stuff.