

Do you have any .pacnew
or .pacsave
files? That can sometimes explain breakage, you should resolve them after every update.
sudo find /etc -name '*.pacsave' -o -name '*.pacnew' | sort
Do you have any .pacnew
or .pacsave
files? That can sometimes explain breakage, you should resolve them after every update.
sudo find /etc -name '*.pacsave' -o -name '*.pacnew' | sort
No copyright? No problem!
I work 100% remote, which has made it very easy for me to ignore my coworkers’ bad politics takes because they’re confined to a specific Slack channel
I run my VPN and Firefox in a network namespace.
Docker introduces latency, but network namespaces do not.
That’s true, presenting your phone to them would make it easier for them to invent a reason to take your phone
That means if I used the digital version, they would had unlimited access to all my digital life. Photos, emails, chats, from decades ago.
Do they actually take your phone when you present it to them for digital ID? They don’t scan it and bring up the same information on their scanner?
I have a desktop with Fedora
IMO snaps aren’t bad enough to choose IBM instead
Still getting COVID is consistent with the results of this study. Coffee helps, but only by 10%.
Based on the previous report analysis [26], drinking one or more cups of coffee per day was related to approximately 10% lower risk of COVID-19 compared to no coffee in the UK Biobank (UKB)
Not necessarily. Sure it doesn’t perform as well as a high-end crypto miner, but it performs better than a lot of desktop PCs that use way more power than it.
But desktop builds won’t use less electricity. I use a desktop replacement gaming laptop at home, without taking it anywhere, because it consumes less power
You claim that the NED is CIA, but have you considered that the link above is not literally cia.gov?
Didn’t see that OP had already written a comment with the explanation, please excuse me.
If you are referring to
Three mass mortality events have struck a population of gray whales off the west coast of North America since the 1980s, and scientists have linked them to changing conditions in the Arctic.
That’s just the description field in the article itself that Lemmy grabbed, not something OP wrote
Nitter Redirect because Twitter makes you log in if you’re just trying to browse.
For example, if you have Nitter Redirect and go to https://twitter.com/DrLongissimus/status/1474279234239619087 , it will redirect you to https://nitter.net/DrLongissimus/status/1474279234239619087
Martini
You could not live with your own OS. Where did that bring you?
Back to me
For more tech-savvy users, sure. But I thought you were looking for a way for less technical users to share scrubbed URLs. You’re not going to get the less technical users out there who share URLs to add a URL tracking filter list to uBlock Origin, but getting them to install ClearURLs is within the realm of possibility.
Yeah, some high-tracking sites do break, and I’ll need to turn it off temporarily. If ClearUrls breaks a site, it means that the site baked tracking into the functional features of the site itself (which, besides being terrifying, violates GDPR).
If you get them to install ClearUrls in their browser (Firefox, not Firefox), they can copy/paste URLs directly from their URL bar and the URL will be clean with no extra effort.
I keep it enabled in all my browser profiles pretty much always
America ISP options for any given address are listed at https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/ , and you can filter it to only show high-speed ISPs. It gets updated a few times every year