

I’d store it as a string (ISO code), pretty much every programming language has icu data for country names.
If you need more data later, it’s very simple to migrate.
I’d store it as a string (ISO code), pretty much every programming language has icu data for country names.
If you need more data later, it’s very simple to migrate.
Either “heat it up in the microwave” or “throw it into the microwave.”
My Time at Portia
So, the EU got rid of cancer? That sounds about right.
This would have been amazing using the format where the guy is going somewhere with the woman while looking at the other woman.
I must admit I don’t know enough about RISC-V performance. How’s it with battery life? That’s the one reason why no (mass-produced) phone or tablet will ever be made with an x86, so unless RISC-V is on-par (or better) with arm, it won’t succeed.
I mean, yeah, but if you need to go to various legal hacks for help, it’s not exactly a feature of the system.
Edit: If anyone’s interested in a legal hack my country came up with, when gun ownership was being banned for individuals, we put it in our constitution - EU law is above local laws, but not above constitution.
Oliva is the fruit, olivová is the colour.
We can keep dreaming, I guess. But no, it doesn’t, because the big players aren’t making that possible. In the literal sense. That would be easy on a x86, but not with arm.
Not true, member states cannot override EU directives, which is what the question asks. The subsidiarity is basically that if there’s no EU rule for <insert thing>, the national law applies.
Basically what US has, except EU has less laws (and intends to keep it that way).
I hope it will include all kinds of mods, though I’m afraid you might be right.
And those exact people are now a little calmer because stuff is less shitty suddenly, they were right it won’t last and a plethora other reasons.
A dangerous position to find yourself in while the people are still in power.
Might be true, might be just a red herring.
That’s pretty classic Nintendo.
F-Droid uses the same way to install packages as the file manager does.
Well, both will be unable to install certain types of apps.
I love your random tiny bits of history!
Ah, so that was the inspiration for Sandman being captured in 1916.
Hopefully they managed to fulfil them with less stealing and lying about the results.
Doesn’t load for me.
JetBrains IDEs, though that might be a little heavy for some light editing. Not sure if their Fleet editor is electron based, but my guess is it’s not. That one should be more lightweight.