There’s a certain irony behind the source info being from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum website.
There’s a certain irony behind the source info being from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum website.
I’ll pitch that this is just the natural result of repealing the fairness doctrine by Reagan in 1985.
The fairness doctrine started out in 1949 as a policy to avoid having the top broadcaster’s of the time (NBC, ABC, and CBS) create a biased public agenda by leveraging their audience monopoly. They were required to provide multiple contrasting view points on issues of public importance.
When Reagan repealed the fairness doctrine, the influence on media outlets to pitch left or right leaning view points only, took off.
I pretty much agree with everyone else said. I just want to say that I don’t recommend xamarin. I had to work with it at a job and it’s a massive headache imo.
No doubt. It’s not much of a complaint, but rather an advisory. I still main duckduckgo of for no other reason than to avoid the mounting ads on Google
I hopped on board the duck duckgo train a short while ago ( 6 months ). I’ve had no real issues with it except for one thing. If some event occurs and gains popularity very quickly ( within the span of a couple days ), it doesn’t really show up at the forefront of the search results.
A decent example is when I was looking up the Willy’s Chocolate Factory event fiasco. I was specifically looking for images from the event to forward to my brother bc that entire event was hilarious. I had trouble with ducksuckgo. I fell back to Google image search for more ease of use.
I’m away from my computer right now, so Im not 100% sure, but I think you can set display profiles. You should be able to set a display profile that will auto load on login and should set your display options that you want. Maybe this can work despite the colord issues?
I’ll verify if kde display profiles are a thing and if they can help your use case tomorrow.
I think the embryos are also thrown in the trash. Are these where dumpster babies come from?
This. I was reading through some of the comments, but this is the most accurate one I’ve read thus far. All the APIs I’ve dealt with are just vanilla HTTP and use a reverse proxy for https. A reverse proxy like nginx is also convenient for path pattern matching to different API services but only having to setup https in one spot, nginx