Yes, however indentation still defines block and the operator (white space in same cases) has to come right after the white space for the indent
Warframe might be for you.
You can play everything solo, or join with random people without the need to ever talk to anyone.
After a while, if you feel like it, you can use the in-game chat, or not. You can join a clan, or not (not being in a clan has it's downside though, nothing critical except the arch wing, which must suck not having)
Hey!
I mean, yes you're right, but: hey!
Amen. Additionally, for the lazy among us, get yourself one of the pacman wrappers for easy aur access
I advise you to never ever educate yourself on the history of art
Meltemi. It was supposed to be OS for <100 Euro Linux devices.
The second elop, or how he is known by his friends flop, saw it and saw it was good he killed it. Can't have something cheaper and better then what daddy Microsoft has.
Lady in Black - Uriah Heep
You might want to see a doc about that, sounds like you got issues
The prosecutor didn't see enough evidence to continue. Huge difference.
Not saying he didn't do any of it, but by law he is currently considered innocent.
(edit: almost missed an important "n't")
4 is the worst possible answer there is.
You either accept a simple model (fitting the audience/context) or your being pedantic about it, then the answer is anything >=5, but definitely not 4.
Absolutely! You don't get the former (keys) because you can't get the later (secure render stack) as a "normal" Linux user.
That said, one thing you got technically(!!) wrong:
You can get a secured (stack) and certified (keys) Linux, if you close it up properly... Source: I worked a little bit on one of those, and yes, I'm ashamed, and yes, I'm expecting a bit of hell time for it... Was a fun task though.
I'm in no way a Google fan boy (rather the opposite), but IMHO this is backwards.
We have a (at some levels) shits DRM because of Google providing a semi-secute DRM stack.
If you want to go full DRM, there is no way around a key store, so for most (user) linux installations unachievable.
Without widevine nobody would give a fuck about Linux DRM anyway and Netflix, Amazon and friends would be out of reach for "normal" Linux users.
That said: fuck DRM, fucking cancer.
I think it's suppose to be (grilled/pan-fried) Leberkas.
TIL! Good to know, thanks