The standard protocol for friends list and “who’s online” would be https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP
The standard protocol for friends list and “who’s online” would be https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP
Like https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_Interactive_Simulation or you mean the match-making protocol?
Seems excessive to convert everything to rust when you can use std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr to eliminate the memory safety issue?
Right, an original at Mosaic [Netscape] before it got into that fight with Internet Explorer, went open-source, and became Mozilla.
The original developer has a great blog, and has commented on this
2FA codes where you can read everything you need from the notification area?
Similar with the computer magazines, before they started coming with floppy disks.
“I don’t have a plan” - person desperately trying to distance themselves from their plan.
PuTTY: “unexpectedly” disconnected.
(it’s not quite the same; one of their connectors is a shrouded socket)
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Some bicycles can run out of honk
Well it’s not an HTTP status code; it’s an HTCPCP status code.
Wikipedia can also be useful to find software - e.g.:
or look at the Wikipedia page for whatever you want to replace and see if it’s in a category such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Audio_editing_software_for_Linux
You can even do this with things that aren’t software, e.g. Homebase -> UK home improvement stores -> Screwfix.
Might be in an American suburb - their roads can be ridiculously oversized for the posted speed limit.
Shapez2 just released?
“Cannot contain your email address” - damn right it can’t contain my email address in 20 characters!
But there will be more heatwaves than oil companies?
Pair of marines turn up with a VPN key in a diplomatic bag.