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What are some popular examples that would be affected by this?
What are some popular examples that would be affected by this?
My favorite is turning on the bedroom lights when my alarm goes off :)
I’d say go with kde as you DE. Personally I like opensuse tumbleweed.
Opensuse gives a lot of „windows like“ features like control panel etc.
Did you find the cause?
Context menu key is really useful. :D
I also switched from being a pixel user since forever because of the p7p signal issues. Agree on the tensor thing too.
This looks like shit
Don‘t have one and honestly I don’t miss it.
I only use wired headphones at my computer.
I was developing these apis for one of the biggest banks in central/eastern Europe.
You’re right that they are not intended for bank to customer access directly. What they allow though is for third parties (other banks, mobile apps, services) to access these apis. It requires a licence though.
Point is that a lot of banks in Europe allow to add other bank‘s accounts to their app. Also aggregator apps exist.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_banking
All banks in EU have APIs for this purpose (also see PSD2).
No.
Actually I was able to change root into the installation now, but when I run grub2-install, I get EFI var errors, I kinda feel like giving up at this point haha.
I post again but both my 2 pixel 7 pro units had exactly the same. It not visible at all when the screen is on but still quite disappointing…
I had some bumps on my 7 pro already.
What’s wrong with spring security?
Just out of curiosity, why do you find debugging in spring a huge PITA? Also what do you mean by conflicting config paradigms?
Genuinely curious.
Yeah this is a limitation that I’d also like they „fix“.
It still has to pass the vote beginning of next year.
The link doesn’t work.
I know, but in the last year with the pixel no features worth mentioning got added, at least that was my experience, used to be more exciting a few years ago. Maybe I was expecting too much.
Opensuse tw