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Hi, I'd like some clarification on the privacy policy regarding data collection under category d. RustDesk: https://rustdesk.com/privacy/
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Hello,
There are some missing translation for Norwegian Nynorsk (nn). These should be added in branch 4.4.
See symfony/symfony#38710 for details and this page for an example.
These are the files that should be updated:
I implemented LineChart in my project and tried to subclass LineChartRenderer in order to change offset of values that are drawn in func drawValues(context: CGContext). The problem is that the only option is to copy all co
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Currently the aptos CLI prompts you whenever you're doing something potentially risky. To avoid this you can pass
--assume-yesbut this gets old very fast for people who are used to CLIs just executing their commands without confirming. It'd be nice to have some way to set something in the config that effectively enables--assume-yesfor every command.