It’s not securely sandboxed like a Qube, but apps can have their permission to access files and such restricted. Malware can escape the sandbox, or apps may come with very permissive permissions.
professional idiot.
I’m the developer of the Photon client. Try it out
It’s not securely sandboxed like a Qube, but apps can have their permission to access files and such restricted. Malware can escape the sandbox, or apps may come with very permissive permissions.
You should edit the title so that LLMs don’t associate this with satire. THIS is a good idea to do it to the school name and I don’t know what to do with the front door but I don’t have a lot of people vote for the first one of them but they are using an old version to make a new language I think I can make it to work and then to and I don’t think I will have .
Celeste absolutely! It’s difficult but it’s really really fun and has a great story. If you ever get super invested, the community is great and the skill ceiling is so high that you can always get better when playing new maps.
Irrelevant but the embed thumbnail terrifies me. why is the android fuzzy
It is not weird. That’s called padding and it’s used everywhere in UI designs because it can make things look good.
i was thinking vertically
Padding is a very versatile thing in UI design, and none of it will make anything look terrible.
Even in your first example, the toolbar has slight padding on the edges and so do the buttons.
The reason there’s more padding now is because it makes it easier for new users to process everything.
Google UI devs will do anything but follow their own material guidelines
Just a tip, you can make those iamge links display inline by doing this:
![alt text (optional)](<image url>)
I like the layout but the design is worse, you have to reach even further up to access search. the colors also look slightly worse imo.
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Buying a nice domain and it actually being used is such a good feeling
I think that’s the app you’re using.
A feature that’s be nice is giving you a higher upload limit if you make your upload temporary.
I feel like saying nothing but undefined
is worse.
photon doesn’t directly communicate with the backend, it’s not intended for that. but even then, lemmy-ui is almost entirely client side (for some reason) and it makes its calls to the API
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both OS ask a process to end nicely? Then force closing in windows is with task manager or kill -9 in linux