

Most of the schools/colleges using Xerox printers around here charge $1 per color page. Sounds like it might have been cheaper to buy the book.
Most of the schools/colleges using Xerox printers around here charge $1 per color page. Sounds like it might have been cheaper to buy the book.
Yeah, I don’t understand the “to play in 2025” part of the title. I’ve already played most of the games in this list.
I mean, potatoes are pretty picky about their storage too.
On Eternity, OP’s spoiler tag works and yours doesn’t.
That’s where Google Chrome got its name, AFAIK.
You can also design and orient it in a way that avoids overhangs and makes for a better print. I think this looks great, but doesn’t really look like something designed to be printed on an FDM printer (on first sight).
The render looks nice, the print, less so.
“What can I say? It’s just a toilet bowl.”
From Runaway: A Road Adventure
7 years is only for newer models.
I was under the impression that Graphene OS stops support for Pixel models at the same time as Google does.
OK, but why is Leonard Cohen walking into an Apple store?
I’m looking for the opposite on the Android version. It goes against the default behavior when your last interaction with the bar was a search. I always end up doing “old searchnew search” and it drives me crazy
A toothbrush.
Let me rephrase that: I am talking about containers, but more specifically about the fact that Firefox now sandboxes every domain within it’s own little container, if you enable the proper options. Yes, your behavior on said site will persist until you clear your session data, but it will not follow you to other websites.
I wasn’t talking about Containers though. I was under the impression that Enhanced Tracking Protection severely hampers cross-domain tracking.
Or just use Firefox with enhanced protection turned on. Websites become pretty containerized. Incognito mode just becomes a “don’t save this in my history” thing.
AFAIK, incognito mode will only protect you from reading multiple articles on their site, no difference for a single one.
I would imagine anything more than session info would be stored to LocalStorage, then promptly sent to the server.
Doesn’t decompression only happen client-side? I don’t imagine them compressing the files multiple times.