

I can’t think of any reason the backend can’t be open-source too.
I can’t think of any reason the backend can’t be open-source too.
I missed the word “server” every time and thought it was a client, and spent far too long trying to figure out how you’d play Minecraft in Bash. Text based? ASCII graphics?
I started banking with them in 2011, I think, on recommendation from friends. I’ve continued to use them because of my satisfaction with the things you’ve mentioned as well as the services they make available through the site and app. (It’s USAA, for reference).
I am a millenial.
Nobody is stopping you from copy-pasting the third clause into the two-clause plus patent license.
What are you trying to accomplish with the patent thing? Have you already patented your software?
There are a bunch of APIs, actually. Plaid is a pretty popular one. The problem is getting the banks to implement them.
But people definitely choose banks because of their apps. For example, my bank doesn’t have any physical branches in my area, so I do everything through the website or app. Remote check deposit through my phone camera, for example.
No need under Windows either. Hasn’t been since Windows 98.
Unlikely. I’ve used this with moderate success when I needed to run two Discord accounts: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.island
But I think it partially just uses the builtin Android profiles functionality.
So you don’t even know if she’d want this?
Just give her your phone number.
This. Random people don’t get push access. Let them open PRs that you can merge after you’ve reviewed it and it’s been tested to work (and not cause any other bugs).
Desktop window manager, miles per velociraptor, Ninal Santansy 14
No idea. Continue to the next bit.
If that passes, it’s the power button (unlikely, it’s just a button) or the motherboard or some component. If the power button contacts are exposed, and assuming it’s a regular momentary contact switch, you should be able to bridge them to complete the power button circuit, eliminating the button itself.
ect
*etc., short for et cetera, Latin “and the rest”.
But native speakers do that all the time too. I don’t know how, because nobody ever says “ect” out loud.
A browser does one thing: display web pages. If your media player is presented as a web page, a browser is a perfectly suitable choice.
But why would I want my emails also to go through the spyware OS
Beats me, but you’re the one using Windows, so…
If your email provider offers a webmail client, then you might give that a shot, though it’s still going to run under Windows.
Hmm. Like @ganeshaix said, maybe the cable, or the backplane? Does it work if you connect the drives directly to the card?
SAS to 4 times SATA
I’m no expert, but can you do that? Are they SAS or SATA drives? Do they show up if you connect the drives or backplane directly to the motherboard?
Passive convection would probably be fine. You can add an extractor fan later if you find it’s necessary.
That doesn’t have anything to do with whether it’s open-source or not.