Windows 7 is 16 years old.
Classic cars are at least 20 years old but not older than 45 years...
It's nearly there
Windows 7 is 16 years old.
Classic cars are at least 20 years old but not older than 45 years...
It's nearly there
some kind of typo... no clue what they meant to say
There are a million reasons to access those folders. There are 0 reasons to leave them hidden.
My cat loves cucumber and tries to eat our avocados...
Right. But the GUI the user is served has only one possible action, which is leaving that screen. The rest of the buttons were set up to do nothing. "Press any button" style screens make a lot more sense. Although I'd rather be sent to an actual menu immediately when opening a program.
No. The idea that this type of information should be restricted in some way is foolish. Anyway this is what Google gave me:
Straight to the nuclear option.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit:
A userscript manager, also known as a userscript engine, is a type of browser extension and augmented browsing technology that provides a user interface to run and organize userscripts. The main purpose of a userscript manager is to execute scripts on predetermined webpages as they are loaded, for example, running a userscript to modify only youtube.com pages. But, userscript managers do a lot more than execute scripts, and screen for the pages they are intended to run on. The most common operations performed by a userscript manager include installing, organizing, creating, copying, saving, deleting, and editing (including modifying webpage permissions of) userscripts.[1]
Userscript managers use metadata that is embedded in a script's source code primarily to determine the websites it should execute on and the dependencies necessary for the script to run properly. Metadata can also include information that is useful to the user such as the script's name, author, description and version number.
Popular userscript managers include Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey, and Violentmonkey. The Gear browser for IOS has a userscript manager built in.
Sounds like Violetmoney just has a poorly designed gui
"reject and return to sender" would be a great feature for email
You left off -10 and -20. Those happened this week where I am 💀
It got bid up to $700 😂
edit: 2300 and growing. Hilarious