I can't. Firefox on Android doesn't handle my personal certificate so it's a hassle to access gov sites
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I don't see the date of the offer, but they're in the (bad) news these days
File existing and we're able to read it are two quite different conditions
I'd rather use this one which extends to all screens, but I've never used Windows on my systems (excepting Windows 2000 Pro for a year).
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You usually should go with the symlinks for a normal usage. There're marginal use cases where you mount a folder, like modifying permissions, attributes, with not straight to learn tools like bindfs.
You mount a filesystem (container), whereas a folder is something contained in a filesystem (IOW, not a filesystem)
You're saying that in the U.S. you enter your office on Monday and exit on Tuesday?
If you want/like/enjoy something, do it, don’t listen to others. It’s also OK to learn something but never use it, either for the joy of learning or learning new things and new ways of looking at things.
Perl was my first favorite programming language, I really liked it. my brain could connect with it easily(same thing wasn’t true for other PLs). It even helped me understand other programming languages better.
Pretty much this ^ Besides that, I still miss Perl, I loved it!
My current favorite language is Raku.
I was once also looking while Perl6 was evolving, and somehow liked it, but there was something keeping me out. There were no plans to allow me to use Perl6 the same way I (and everyone) uses Perl5:
$ binaryinterpreter script.pl
Maybe they'll will hear their users instead of ignoring (reasonable) requests (like a toolbar, or sorting status bar items) that are many years old and have thousands of stars.
You're young. Young enough to have to google my username meaning. Maybe also google what GIF means: Graphics Interchange Format. Long tima go you could find images on the internet, and they were always GIF, because JPG didn't exist.
But yes, it's quite strange nowadays, I agree Oh, yes, I used the net before smileys were a thing :-)
That's to add an "authority". Done that. But firefox doesn't find a personal (id) cert signed by that CA (fnmt.es)