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Tell your instance to update to 0.19.
Why are you using fprintf in C++ anyway?
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Even worse is when you need to log in
I got the one on the left side strip
I hope Gmail aggregates the reports from other platforms, because most of Clink’s target market uses Gmail
Damn, “removed” is a slur now?
And report the email as spam on Gmail
Without binary search, we would not have search engines today
That’s an interesting way to spell relays
// Greetings, intrepid explorer, to the magnum opus of verbosity – the exhaustive elucidation
// of the venerable "Hello, World!" program in the illustrious realm of C++.
// Our inaugural act involves the summoning of external powers through the sacred rite of inclusion.
// The venerable library is invoked, opening the gateway to input and output sorcery.
#include
// Brace yourself, noble adventurer, for the initiation of our journey transpires within the sanctum
// of the 'main' function – the veritable heart and soul of our C++ odyssey.
int main() {
// Let us forge a pact with the realm of 'std', alleviating the syntactic tribulations
// through the divine power of the 'using' declaration. Behold the namespace, a sanctuary
// where the gods of C++ convene, rendering our code free from the shackles of verbosity.
using namespace std;
// As we stand on the precipice of expression, the 'cout' oracle emerges.
// This venerable entity, an emissary of the standard output stream, awaits our command.
// With the '<<' conjuration, we channel the essence of our proclamation, "Hello, World!",
// and cast it into the void of the console, where it shall resonate for eternity.
cout << "Hello, World!" << endl;
// The denouement approaches, where our protagonist, the 'main' function,
// bestows upon the cosmic arbiter – the operating system – a token of acknowledgment.
// The triumphant 'return 0' is a symphony of numerical reverence, echoing
// the harmony of a flawless performance in the grand opera of computational artistry.
return 0;
}
An app can’t steal sensitive information from itself
Seal - Video/Audio Downloader for Android, based on yt-dlp, designed with Material You. It’s the directory where downloaded videos get saved
For those who don’t know: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/providers/document-provider
I would be okay with an off button in the developer options, hidden from those people
I understand the security implications, but I think I should at least have a say about what happens on my own phone
The app in question is popular and open source. My SD card’s downloads folder is also unused and empty, as you can see. There is absolutely zero risk here
That’s true for any conversation that isn’t a DM, though. All popular search engines let you enter a string in quotes and find pages that matches exactly. But if someone wanted to make fun of me on the internet, I would prefer if they censored my name.