Hmm... Does :checkhealth mason
or just :checkhealth
complain about anything?
imouto
Do you not get an error like 'E5422: Conflicting configs: "/data/data/com.termux/files/home/.config/nvim/init.lua" "/data/data/com.termux/files/home /.config/nvim/init.vim"'? IIRC you have to choose either vimscript or lua to write the init RC
I heard of Tidal a long time ago but their non-English support is simply missing. It doesn't even show the original Japanese titles of many songs I listen to.
How about Qobuz?
Edit: Tested Qobuz and the Japanese support was quite bad too. I searched for a Japanese artist, their name showed up but only one song was there. Tried searching for the title of a song instead, no hit. I thought I was region blocked. Then tried romaji and finally more results, mixed in English and Japanese though. In Spotify I can search in Japanese, English, or romaji when I'm too lazy to switch input method. Also in Qobuz lots of Japanese artists' profiles were incomplete.
I saw the title and thought it was about the fear of people coming to your home making a mess.
Yeah nah I'm not having a party at my home.
In the event of an exact tie, the seat is awarded to the male candidate, and the female candidate is put in jail. /j
It's not skipping MFA cos some media can provide more than one factor.
E.g. YubiKey 5 (presence of the device) + PIN (knowledge of some credentials) = 2 factors
Or YubiKey Bio (presence of the device) + fingerprint (biological proof of ownership) = 2 factors
And actually unless you use one password manager database for passwords, another one for OTPs, and never unlock them together on the same machine, it's not MFA but 1FA. Cos if you have them all at one place, you can only provide one factor (knowledge of the manager password, unless you program an FPGA to simulate a write only store or something).
I knew these Knowbe4 trainings would end badly! /s
can concurrently But run it
Ed, man! !man ed
Hey hey, don't forget about China lol. 'Oh you're Chinese? You must be brainwashed AF. Lemme teach you a few things about 4 June 1989.'