Set it to do get requests rather than post.
Set it to do get requests rather than post.
I want to version control some of my drives
Yep, dozens of people use Fediverse. I’m sure this’ll be very popular.
Everybody’s bashing snaps but you can literally package drivers as snaps. If you don’t think that’s cool af I don’t know what is.
Do you mean it works on a Linux phone or is it available on Android?
It’s so fucking dumb that an application can just decide to bypass system-wide dns resolution.
While I appreciate that cheating is a problem in most games, I still think these Linux ban waves are just the companies trying to appear to the complaining playerbase that they’re putting effort into a solution even though it won’t make a big difference.
Apex was one or the earliest games to support competitive multiplayer on Linux. While I hate EA for a lot of reasons, I couldn’t have fully switched to Linux years ago if Apex wasn’t playable because all the other games I played were and still aren’t.
Any news on QT theming within COSMIC? I’m loving the simple GTK theme it generated for me. I could never find a fitting GTK theme, can’t wait to apply the same to QT applications.
That’s the one. Thanks.
you’re trying to RTFM me but you don’t even know which manual might contain this information. It’s man 8 systemd-fstab-generator
. I know because I read it before I asked the question.
No need to get all Descartes about this. It’d be really trivial to prove mics are on 7/24.
There’s no such thing E2EE email. The protocol doesn’t support it.
Your IP is waay down the list on the fingerprint vector. Go to fingerprint.com, connect to a VPN, hard refresh the page. They’ll know you’re the same person. Nobody uses IP to fingerprint people. SearXNG mitigates a lot of the things that they actually use.
Okay, but I prefer to believe Google listens to mic 7/24 than to use reason, so…
The mere bandwidth cost to listen everyone’s mics at all times when people voluntarily give up profiling data already would be dumb as fuck on Google’s part.
App communication scopes isn’t the scary thing, it’s the solution. Standard Android sandbox allows apps to communicate if they mutually agree to it. Scopes will allow you to limit that.
IP addresses are not some super-secret PII. You don’t have to try to hide it unless you don’t want to reveal the country you’re in. You can also proxy SearXNG through tor. Though Google wouldn’t work then, and of course search time increases as well.
The homepage took 5 seconds to load. I’ll pass.
The best thing that’ll come out of this is people will realize Easy and BattleEye are kernel-level on Windows. I know so many people who calls Vanguard a rootkit then go play all the other games.
That image would make a great wallpaper without the project’s name on it.