I googled what nzb360 was and it said it was an app to manage your radarr, sonarr and lidarr. But I don’t know what any of those are either. You’re welcome
I googled what nzb360 was and it said it was an app to manage your radarr, sonarr and lidarr. But I don’t know what any of those are either. You’re welcome
Yeah, it all makes sense when you know the full story
I always worry that the spiders I leave alive will have ten million spider babies. Is that not a concern for any of you?
But not in the areas where it lives
Kill them?
I opened example.com, which I believe contains some html, and Firefox on Android was able to display it successfully. How do you reproduce this issue? Or do I just have an older version and they removed the html-displaying feature in newer versions on Android?
Heh, a funny collision of terms.
The green Merged means that the pull request was submitted into the branch.
The DO NOT MERGE text is an instruction for automerger. Android is developed in a truly startling amount of related git branches. Automerger is the tool that propagates commits back and forth to make sure pull requests get to all flavours, versions and devices.
DO NOT MERGE tells Automerger not to propagate that pull request to newer versions of Android, i.e. it’s a fix for the currently released version that’s not relevant to the next development version of Android for whatever reason.
Also seen, although more rarely, is DO NOT MERGE ANYWHERE which tells Automerger not to propagate the pull request to any other branch other than where it was originally submitted, including branches for related products on the same version of Android.
Those numbers used to be 12, 15 and 18. They’ve increased, but I’m not sure why, since they’re percentages. They keep up with increased food prices automatically. Not sure why tip growth has outpaced food prices.