Specifically background changes from the settings*
You can just right click an image in File Explorer and set it as desktop background :p
Specifically background changes from the settings*
You can just right click an image in File Explorer and set it as desktop background :p
For those who know a bit of Japanese, its similar to the honorifics system in that language as it stands now. The origins have been discussed by others (class system by the British and all), but this is how it is currently used, at least in my experience.
Also https://areweanticheatyet.com for just anti-cheat compatibility of non-Steam games. Also has Steam games but you might as well check ProtonDB for those.
Apologies if I was unclear: I was making a statement that by using FB Messenger and Snapchat, the people there have, imho, somehow found worse chat apps to be using for privacy and security than even WhatsApp.
Facebook Messenger or Snapchat
…that’s somehow worse than WhatsApp.
I can’t help but wonder that literally sounds like what happened the first episode of Attack on Titan.
Could also be generating passwords and cranking that password length there to max.
I… don’t think they can refuse to delete your account. You could straight up file a GDPR request.
Something something Elon thinking of making Twitter fully pay to access
You could run it under WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) I believe.
There’s Flare, a Signal client written in GTK4. It still has some features missing iirc, check their wiki for that.
Same link without AMP in case someone wants it: https://www.debugpoint.com/how-to-enable-dark-mode-libreoffice/
Basically, go into Application Colors in Settings and set the colour scheme there.
Are you sure that wasn’t the introduction to the Speech skill in Skyrim?
You’re lying
…that’s a way to shoot the entire conversation down. Regardless of that guy’s WiFi speeds, and the fact that range of the router and the size of their house is a thing, you do realise third world countries exist with shit internet right?
It could be an opt-in thing, with several warnings so people don’t accidentally turn it on without knowing its consequences. + When turned on, WhatsApp users could have a WhatsApp logo by their name in Signal.
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The intention of the EU is clearly to have iMessage, the part that handles instant messaging over WiFi, be compatible with other such apps, like WhatsApp. I am not a lawyer, such a loophole may very well exist, but it is frankly foolish to believe EU will back down if WhatsApp for example adds SMS support and calls it a day. I expect the EU to see their intention through.
^^ To add: It wasn’t EU that declared it too small. It was to be on the list until Apple disputed iMessage’s position as a gatekeeper, claiming it was too small. EU will now investigate. Same with Bing and Microsoft Edge.
No, WhatsApp doesn’t.