Security through obscurity isn’t security.
Security through obscurity isn’t security.
The site needs to cool it with the cool effects and just display the damn text of the article.
This 100% it’s so fun to laugh at how ridiculous the story and gameplay is with a friend. Plus each class truly feels unique in how you play them, so you have 4 play styles to choose from.
How should he know? He’s a new user after all.
Thank you for posting the solution you found. If you don’t mind, what OS are you using?
If it has $1.50 hot dogs I’m down.
They posted it to any community that had “music” in the name regardless of if it fit. Either a spam bot or those annoying people who think more is always better when it comes to getting your name out there.
It’s definitely a rule that can be taken so far that it is counterproductive, but I think it’s good practice to thbk about how I could use something other than a raw string ( even if it’s just a constant defined somewhere )
I’m sorry to tell you he is in fact a sad boi.
I would say anything that can’t be played in a browser isn’t going to work. The reason you can’t run Windows .exes is because Chromebooks are Linux based. I’m not sure how locked down Chromebooks are since I’ve never personally tinkered with one.
I would love for a strong black man (or any person) , to staight up ask that.
Warum nicht alle fünf?
I mean you can make whatever terms you want in a license if it’s yours. As for standard licenses like MIT or GPL. I’m not aware of any that currently exist.
I really liked Spec ops the line’s story, but it doesn’t hook you I can see it being boring.
That’s one take away. An alternative I’ve seen is that it’s much harder to become an admin. The alternative makes sense to me, but definitely still be an issue since most people only have so much free work they’re willing to put in.
Can they just give it to the public domain? I’m sure Wikipedia would other copy left systems, but for kid content I could see it being less important.
It’s getting into the realm of law where the answer is almost always “it depends”
Needed to figure some stuff out about myself after a break up. Now it’s just getting out there and letting things happen organically.
Everyone has good answers but I would check the license of more obscure libraries to just be sure you’re not violating it. GitHub has a handy feature that explains the license (if one exists) in easy to understand terms. I’ve never ran into this issue myself but it’s a good habit to have. Especially when you’re working for a company.
I’m here before the comments get spicy