ryujin470

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With the character templates being based on a standardized format and sent to other instances

 

What are some programming languages that reuse most of the syntax of another (rather than just a few elements of it?)

 

Consider an AI chatbot platform. If this platform doesn't allow users to create characters (that are stored on their centralized service) that infringe IP, but allows users to import character definition files that do so from external sites (that are created by community members, and may contain copyright-protected characters), without permanently storing (or storing for private use), is the owner responsible for IP infringement?

 

Is there any market with this app? I currently have version 6.52 from 2016 installed, I'm looking for newer versions.

 

What design language/guideline is better: Google's Material Design, or Microsoft's Fluent Design?

 

It's open source so it can be implemented in other platforms like on Linux/BSD desktop environments, jailbreaks on iOS, etc.

 

These are the wallpapers that come bundled with Ubuntu releases. I'm looking for all ones that have been bundled since Ubuntu 9.10 from October 2009, until now.

 

Why? Generally speaking, are the chances that online services report users to authorities for posting illegal content relatively high?

 

It's possible to modify the image sensors of phones/tablets to make infrared or ultraviolet photography possible?

 

E.g. Ancient Greek, Old Norse, Coptic, Sumerian, etc.

 

There are open source clients for Epic Games Store and GOG.COM, why not for Steam too?

 

The original PlayStation model was introduced in Japan on this day in 1994!

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