That's the question mark next to man
Thankfully lots of upcoming vehicles will be adopting the Tesla charging standard (it's better).
I like socks. All kinds. Footie socks, ankle, calf length, knee high, thigh high, stockings... I've only just realized this in the last year or so but now I'm constantly wearing fun socks.
Basically it's a year in review of your Spotify listening
I literally just hit 500 hours. I bought it on launch day and have played it 4 full times and running three active play throughs. One solo, one with my wife, one with a close friend.
Still having an absolute blast just trying all the things. Currently playing a dark urge drow and it's so different from even my dark urge tiefling. And very very different from my goodie two shoes paladin. Ugh I'm just having so much fun with it lol
I generally understand that to mean "most people within the hobby"
They already paid for it though, in most cases per developer.
I use the Iosevka Term Nerd Font in all my stuff
Fedora, Alpine, and Ubuntu are completely separate distributions, what did you actually install?
This is a really fun question and now I'm nerd sniped
While I'm not a lawyer, the MIT license is very short. It very clearly states that the MIT license shall be included in any projects that include copies or substantial portions of the MIT-licensed source code. As a result, any projects that are modifications/forks of an MIT-licensed project are, inherently, forced to have the MIT license included with them.
Or in short: You can't take an MIT licensed project, modify it, and remove the MIT license because of your modifications.
As such, 2xx04 is technically in violation of the MIT license. The main thing I don't know is whether that gives you the right to treat 2xx04's repository as though it is MIT license. However, you forked the original project, which means 2xx04 is directly referenced by your repository. To be honest, unless I intended to make money off such a project ... I wouldn't sweat it too hard.
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The price fixing clauses are about steam keys being sold off-platform