Not sure if your description is related to the question, but you can upload the video probably in the same way you would an image, or upload it to a file host like YouTube, imgur or catbox, and then send the link in the link field.
Not sure if your description is related to the question, but you can upload the video probably in the same way you would an image, or upload it to a file host like YouTube, imgur or catbox, and then send the link in the link field.
Check out the official website, it explains many more features https://zen-browser.app/
There’s no contact the mods of a community button, but you can just contact the mods of a community.
I really like the interface of Namida for local play https://github.com/namidaco/namida
This is an amazing comment! TIL, sciencey comments like these are what I most miss from reddit.
Put a bowl out but in the bowl just have a sign that says “please knock”
I don’t think this is walled-garden behaviour. No one’s stopping you from just using the same user info for every server you join, with no consequences to doing so. You don’t need an email and data doesn’t sync anyways, so there is no need.
https://cobalt.tools is a great downloader for a lot of different sites. If you do want a desktop app, I would also recommend Parabolic.
LocalSend
Probably just set up my github page. I’ve been having some trouble with it.
Sorry I don’t have a stake in this question, but what does “fall into more than two” mean?
What spam? This?
Great description.
I think (not positive) that if you launch windows from bios it can’t break your boot.
The duck is invisible
Any project can insert any code they want, that’s how software works. The thing about open source projects like Firefox, is if they were to do such a thing, anyone could see it. You’re complaining about Firefox when they haven’t really done anything, and yet browsers like Brave have actually been caught inserting redirects into their links, which is harder to spot because Brave is not open source.
If you really agree this distrusting of Firefox, just don’t use it, or build it yourself.
I assume this depends on where you live, though.
What desktop environment are you using?