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With one of the backups off-site!
This is Berk. It’s twelve days north of Hopeless and a few degrees south of Freezing to Death. It’s located solidly on the Meridian of Misery. My village…in a word? Sturdy. And it’s been here for seven generations, but every single building is new. We have fishing, hunting, and a charming view of the sunsets. The only problems are the pests. You see, most places have mice or mosquitoes…we have…DRAGONS!


With linksheet as your default browser itll show a list of browsers when you open a link and asks you which one youd like. Defaults can be set on a website basis so itll open your prefered browser without asking.


Fourth link

It scratches at a level six, with deeper grooves at a level seven.
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Wasn’t Servo Mozillas attempt to solve that before they laid off all Servo staff and gave the project to the Linux foundation?
Note for people seeing this: Seal looks unmaintained but i have been informed of a similar app called ytdlnis
You might find this interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_F4rEaRduk&t=644
Edit: wrong timestamp

Similar to tsk tsk -ing someone afaik.

No, but it might not be as good as one might expect out of the box. In most implementations of gps, location accuracy and latency is helped with additional methods, like your phone using its distance to various cell towers to figure out where it is. Features like this can come with privacy issues, which for Graphene is a higher priority issue than slightly worse navigation. You can of course go into location settings and enable all that, just make sure to read the added disclaimers as they go into more detail.
It be looking like the maps made for minecraft rtx demo.