You mean the Gamecube one?
a fat italian
Accept people for what they wanna be, its not that hard…
You mean the Gamecube one?
I miss the days of Android 4.4 so much
Invisible only doesn;t show the notification, but play time is still counted on your profile. If you check a profile and you see the latest game’s play time increasing over time but they offline, it means they invisible.
It’s per game.
Right click a game (or press Start in BigPicture/GamingMode), select Properties. Go to the Privacy tab, and there you can hide the game from everywhere but yourself. The game will only be visible in your own library when logged in, and people won’t see you playing that game when you run it (you appear Online but not playing anything, your nickname in friends list remains blue). You also make the game invisible in your profile, both on the main page with the play time and on the full games list.
You can also do it before purchase, now every time you put a game in the cart you are asked if you wanna make it remain public or hide it.
If we talking about modern Android, good to know. I used to run a launcher on a modded Samsung Galaxy Young (CyanogenMod11) that had a fixed notification option to prevent Android from killing it (the device had 512MB of RAM).
That video has been proven faked/staged https://youtu.be/i-mNiFGQVZ8
You used to be able to just create a fixed notification and Android would never kill the app. This is not the case anymore?
Maybe because that actually stopped getting updated, and a fork continuing it exists?
You got no idea how much some people have been malding over this over Reddit
I don’t understand why there is no such projects as mature on Linux. With access to plugins for the most used desktop environments you think it would actually be easier to implement. Running VLC borderless in the background is still the way many people suggest
It is entirely based on the theory that computers can’t understand an array of pixels
Top-right one is the older and deprecated League of Legends cursor.
This are probably 10 years old
I tried just now as it happened again. Killing the app in use doesn’t make the keyboard work again in X11 apps.
Personally I simply don’t care if I get the name of something slightly wrong, I only care to get the right point across. And I also have no idea what of the two is the right one, even if looking it up would take me less than typing this comment
Are you sure its a similar issue? Because usually closing the window actually doesn’t solve it, as then reopening another X11/XWayland window will still not register keyboard presses. I am adding some more info to the post right now.
That’s why I am talking about “passage” via cloudfare. The website might have seen a cloudfare connection and simply reported it. If I am not mistake actual direct tracking is optional, and is a separate service.
The script of a tracker, or passage via certain servers, are being flagged. The instance this community is hosted on probably is hosted on or under Cloudfare, that is notorious for providing trackers
This is how GET works, every single parameter is visible regardless of meaning.
How about https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/clearurls/ ? I use it on default settings. There is a chance you can set it up to clear StarPage’s GET variables too.
But if there is an actual setting to use exclusively GET parameters by StartPage, they will just be populated again.