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Then why is this the subtitle:
The apps identified have since been removed from Google Play, but make sure you didn’t install one.
Then why is this the subtitle:
The apps identified have since been removed from Google Play, but make sure you didn’t install one.
You can look into Plasma Bigscreen
I also found this, It’s for a RaspberryPi but surely can be adapted:
https://gist.github.com/seffs/2395ca640d6d8d8228a19a9995418211
You can look at the source of the snap and check what it does
I don’t have any experience with your exact question.
But I would look into xinit and try if you can start just mpv.
If this doesn’t work look for a slim WM and configer it that the applications are displayed in fullscreen and launch mpv after the WM.
Probably any of the tiling window managers should work: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Window_manager
I think the licesing models and pricing are more interesting.
Thats what I would choose, from left to right:
RHEL, Mint, Arch, LFS
Might also switch the last two
Squash me later
I guess if you have one of those fancy fridges where you can get cold water or ice. Some of them require a water connection
Create your input for email and password with the id / name “email” and “password” and hide them with CSS. Then you create the real inputs with an id like “zipcode” or some other thing that would throw bots off.
Password managers hate this trick
You can use the find
command to do the stuff other commenters have posted recursive
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There are also laser blockers. The policeman cant get a reading when enabled
Does not seem very active
I always use 99% Isopropyl alcohol for stuff like this
if (theorems_for(free))
make_instance_of(x, String)
Did the same in school on a Z80