Was this image taken in one of India's Metro intra-city trains?
Brahvim
Cousin, let's go play bowling.
Please remove the source indicator.
"Recently" (a few months ago!...) tasted Tandoori Sauce 'za with Paneer. Loved it.
The rest was... Capsicum, and... Paprika, and... I guess Jalapeños; no Olives, I think - typical Indian vegetarian pizza (I'm Indian).
Fun fact: Dali's famous name in the world of art and the WALL-E character were what led OpenAI to name their "DALL•E" models that way.
Murr-say-deez!
They might even just take an actual semtence from an article and reframe it a little
Case for many things that can be answered via stackoverflow searches. Even the order in which GPT-4o brings up points is the exact same as SO answers or comments.
I'm unfortunately not aware.
What I do know is that D-Bus (and not "DBus") apparently doesn't work with MIME types directly. I may have been misinformed here - but this is some information I have received.
Essentially, the data sent cannot be assigned a type or format.
On the web, all data sent by a server has a MIME type ("text/html
", "image/png
", "video/mp4
").
Android's system for inter-process ("running program") communication, intents, does include.
...Even Windows does, with its whatever complicated APIs.
D-Bus doesn't, so Tuxes too, don't. ...Yet.
D-Bus is apparently also not secure enough. Probably not as bad as X11, but not good enough.
So far, KDE and GNOME have had their own " wrapper" systems to allow using D-Bus through a layer of their code to cover little inconveniences like this.
CMYK is for paper only, I think?
DBus is a system-wide messaging system. It's for stuff like notifications and system-wide events, ...or so do I think. But the aim is to allow all programs, running system-wide, to announce anything for others programs to react to.
This post requests people to use Varlink instead.
This is similar to the PulseAudio versus Pipewire and X11 versus Wayland situations.
...Or reported, rather (I'm not American).