

This is the correct answer. Pig-headed arrogance is why this cancer of a framework exists.
This is the correct answer. Pig-headed arrogance is why this cancer of a framework exists.
What’re you on about? It started getting buggy from 3.0 onwards.
Still the best browser.
Nordé VPN
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Damn straight. Another reason not to buy a pi.
Go into your BIOS and disable Wake On Lan (WOL).
Boot Windows, start Device Manager, right click your network card (probably Intel I217-V) and disable all WOL settings there too.
Completely power down the PC (don’t just reboot) and then try booting Linux.
Everything on the archive page you are viewing*.
Potentially the .ru scripts could rewrite or censor part of the page or redirect you somewhere, but cannot modify the page permanently. Nothing really dangerous or privacy-invasive though, unlees you’re the type to fall for primitive phishing attacks.
I see this as a none-issue. Block the counter/event domains via an adblocker or dns and nothing goes to Russia an nothing gets modified or censored.
Using a Pixel 6 with Graphene here with google services in their sandbox. It’s pretty neat, especially with apps like Firefox+uBlock and GrayJay, which let me also block 99% of ads, which was very important to me. I have not had trouble with any banking apps either.
I was unprepared for this and now I need to clean the carpet.
Was the road ok?
PSA: My Starbook MK V has great specs but feels cheap and loses charge when closed, so it’s always empty when I need it.
(Tried all firmware updates and different distros, without success and their support isn’t of any help either. Won’t be ordering from them again.)
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Bazzite is stuffed full of polish, especially the Gnome variant and, little known to me at the time, they have a whole set of non-gaming-related tools in the background for developers who use containers (distrobox, podman etc), which is exactly what I use for my job.
I was so impressed that I have installed it as my main OS on my laptop and have replaced SteamOS with it on my SteamDeck.
This distro is one of the best I have used. It is definitely one to keep an eye on.
Never half-ass two things. Whole-ass one thing.
While I appreciate they have it, this is still rocket science when you describe it to an average user of mail. This stuff needs to be almost automatic and happen in the background for it to really be used by the masses. :-(
I don’t know if it fits your use-case but a little known feature is to use a second local drive/folder as a remote, like this:
D:
mkdir D:\git_repos\my_project.git
git init --bare D:\git_repos\my_project.git
C:
cd C:\path\to\your\project
git init
git remote add origin file:///D:/git_repos/my_project.git
This way, you can now push to origin and it will send your commits to your repo on your second drive.
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“A”. New-wave metal punk. They supported The Offspring back in 2000 when they were touring and blew them completely out of the water (and The Offspring are GREAT live too) and they have been my favourite band ever since.
I HIGHLY recommend their album “Monkey Kong” with some decent headphones.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fkfA9Z2vL9M&pp=ygUQYSB2cyBtb25rZXkga29uZw%3D%3D
They did it with whips, Rimmer. Massive, massive whips.