I use Boost and I like it. But I gave the dev the few bucks for ad-free.
If there's a malicious ad, report it to the dev. I'm pretty sure they can ban it.
I use Boost and I like it. But I gave the dev the few bucks for ad-free.
If there's a malicious ad, report it to the dev. I'm pretty sure they can ban it.
I suppose you could put all the media on it by sneakernet and directly connect it to your TV.
USB easy transfer cables? Sure, looks like they just present a point to point network, so you can do whatever you want over that link.
With Ubuntu Pro. I'll stick with Alma, thanks.
Probably, but exactly what you do would depend on your exact model. I would get the technical service manual for your vehicle, find the part about replacing that module, and follow the directions to remove it.
Big trucks aren't necessarily all that heavy. The bed is entirely empty space, remember.
Tasker?
I don't have an answer for you, I just want to tell you that the plural of schema is schemata.
*regressive
You should be able to block instances as a user in 0.19.0, I think.
I'm not sure what this guy is smoking, but I don't want any. He talks about licenses being different from contracts, but there isn't any significant difference. He talks about developers getting paid instead of releasing their work for free, but there's nothing stopping anyone from doing this right now. Plenty of products offer business licenses separate from their copyleft licenses. Anyone who releases their software under GPL or whatever chooses to do that, because that's what they want to do. If they wanted to make it only source-available, or to sell source access, they would have.