So it's still an opt-in. You can disable play protect and bypass the tool.
thevoiceofra
Exynos
DOA
For those you'd need to scan your dick in UK.
Haskell packages are dynamically build in arch repos, so they're a huge mess. Use this instead: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pandoc-bin
But why typescript? Why not nickel or any other better suited functional lazy language with types?
Don't use it
If you're just reading configs then yeah, it's superior. If you're maintaining big complex configurations, possibly for multiple machines, you need something to reduce boilerplate. Jsonnet, nickel or nix are excellent here. So the best way is to use one of those, generate yaml, and deploy. Saves you a lot of headaches but it's one more moving thing in your pipeline which can break.
Interesting. But what If I'm not using CoreOS? Also RedHat fucked up by using YAML for configuration.
That's the video in this post
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
So Snapdragon instead of exynos after all? Last time I checked, everyone was butthurt that there was supposed to be exynos version only
Good. I've only had bad experience with Wallet. Tried to use it, added a card. Some time later I tried opening it and it was constantly crashing. It was like that for few weeks. I've tried upgrading, downgrading - the same. This is supposed to be a critical app. I've uninstalled and I'm never going to try it again.