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Sans vouloir souffler sur les braises, je souhaiterais apporter ma petite graine aux réflexions de chacun, en vous dévoilant ce qui résonne en boucle dans la tête et le cœur de pas mal de professionnels (et anciens) de l'usage des armes.
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the audience kept chanting “CHA CHA CHA” and finland getting 300+ votes from the public you can tell who the winner of the people’s hearts is 🫡 #Eurovision
AMAZING first day with you all 🥳 Here's a little recap we've made especially for you 🤗🎬
Psst! Don't forget the Makers party 😉 See you around 7:00pm at Café Oz (Denfert-Rochereau)
Cheers
#AM22
We believe users should have the choice over the data that is being collected about them and how it’s used. Facebook can continue to track users across apps and websites as before, App Tracking Transparency in iOS 14 will just require that they ask for your permission first.
I bought some Blu-ray recently and I still cannot play them on my computer. Next time, I guess I won't try to legally access movies unavailable on SVOD... #DRM#PowerDVD
If you don't want to watch the entire #WWDC2020 today...and you are a CMO w an app...trust me: App Clips Go as your dev team...NOW...seriously. Easy to access, discover and use. Lightweight. GO. ASK.
@r4dixx Thanks :)
As an Android dev, I was aware of the backup API... but never thought it would be useful for a task like this one. And it's (almost) simple enough to be used by non-developers too!
Just learned that even if there is no "restore" button on the Backup/restore page of your Android device, you can still restore a particular app data ! 1/8
It should kill the app and restore the last backup. It works for a lot of apps but must be used with caution.
And one last thing :
Before doing a potentially destructive task, CREATE A BACKUP! 8/8
Then find the package name of the app you want to restore and run "adb shell bmgr restore $token $packageName"
If you want to restore Wi-Fi settings it should be : "adb shell bmgr restore $token https://t.co/MPinMMONkA.providers.settings" 7/8