I chose Xamarin in the early days of Bitwarden because it was a technology that I was proficient at (.NET and C#) and it afforded me the time to maintain a mobile app along with all the other apps I was building for Bitwarden. Xamarin is a real time saver, for sure and it has served us well over the past 8 years, but it comes with some downsides as well: …
Workers are just obstacles to their labour
I traced this baby back to January 19th, 2004: https://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt
Web browsers facilitate piracy too
property
That’s an interesting way to spell proprietary
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Did you even try?
you can adult without that skill
Thanks, that makes me feel better about my adultery skills
And a way to unlock the FPS on PC
“Boss” as in president of the company, that is.
What’s a Google takeout?
I can hear coil whine from my PC’s graphics card, but that’s it.
Edit: Also our home stereo system (not the speakers) when it’s turned on.
I used the have a PC that ran Windows XP, and when I moved the mouse, sound was heard from the speakers. It probably had a cheap sound controller on the motherboard.
You’d just be able to get around that using the API
Selling as in advertising, I might add. Neon is free
Windows 11 takes your money, gives you ads, sells your information and ignores your bug reports and feature requests
KDE is free, ad-free and open to contribution
I think we have a clear winner here
How much of that is his own money?
Ad hominem dodging of the question. Classic.