Imagine living in a country with the face of a felon rapist traitor on our currency.
From my experience travelling the world, that's not particularly uncommon. The US doesn't have to feel singled out for having such people on their bank notes.
Imagine living in a country with the face of a felon rapist traitor on our currency.
From my experience travelling the world, that's not particularly uncommon. The US doesn't have to feel singled out for having such people on their bank notes.
The second they make it a mixed code base, that's the same second quality will deteriorate.
I envy your confidence!
I have once actually used a console server console server to troubleshoot a misbehaving console server.
Once every 24 hours.
The Danish Realm already has three official languages, adding two more shouldn't be a problem.
English and Spanish would surely be given the same status as Greenlandic and Faroese.
No hassle? I think you severely underestimate the effort required to learn Danish.
We have now decided that this someone is you.
After selling on eBay I once got the feedback that the buyer was deeply disappointed because what he had received was exactly what had been listed and shown in the photo, but nothing else, which somehow he had hoped for.
In all jurisdictions where I have personal experience, getting some "group of people" properly registered as a non-profit organization usually isn't too much of a hassle.
The BeOS file system actually had such functionality: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/07/the-beos-filesystem/
Why do people find it acceptable to use the bizarre word "sideloading" for the fundamental operation of "installing one's own software on one's own device"?