Every browser released since 2020 supports this (custom elements that is), so I don’t see an issue with browser support.
You mean the Html template Element? I’ve never really got that to work, but I also never seriously tried.
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Every browser released since 2020 supports this (custom elements that is), so I don’t see an issue with browser support.
You mean the Html template Element? I’ve never really got that to work, but I also never seriously tried.
Vanilla JS is perfectly fine to do basic interactive stuff. Data Binding is a bit trickier but can be achieved neatly with Web Components. I like it.
I see. Yeah I forgot about the sea Blockade.
Why is a rear admiral the spokesperson in this matter? Does the IDF uses naval combat in this scenario as well?
Clearly this isn’t an anti-competition effort.
Lutris isn’t only for wine. Its also a launcher for Linux native/flatpak games.
Actually there is DRM in the kernel thanks to the HDMI blobs.
What if the deb is from a GitHub repository that matches the MD5 hash?
Damn. That’s a new unlock right there.
I mean, Foobar2000 is pretty cool when we only had winamp5 and windows media player, and it was great for huge media libraries. But what the dude showed he used Foobar2000 for… who does constantly convert media files, or reconfigure their media player?
can you name a few (besides root level anticheat riddled games like Valorant/League of Legends)?
Couldn’t you install KDE?
No love for the old classic Alpha Centauri? The drones need you …
As a german I second this. Fuck FDP and the big automobile business that holds us back from achieving a cleaner and greener tomorrow.
But how can it be free will when it’s preordained what you will be doing even it may not apparent what lead to your decision?
Or… they could stop the invasion of Ukraine?
What if there are breaking changes in a runtime between two versions?
And what sense would it make to define several different runtimes to begin with? Does your GTK application uses QT code and vice-versa? Or am I interpreting this wrong?
Uh. Whatever my distro comes with per default.