I’m me, and happen to be just about everywhere
It wasn’t that hard for me to flash a Chromebook with Linux using this guide
She executed her strategy perfectly
Seems interesting as a supplemental source of energy though.
Here’s the article from Mozilla explaining their position. There is also this random article from The Record that seems to give a bit more of a detailed explanation from what I skimmed.
This was in a VM, but I was running Ubuntu LTS to mess around with Nextcloud, maybe even save some data to it. I also installed Pihole and ran into an issue, so I uninstalled it. Apparently, when you uninstall Pihole, it also gives you the option to uninstall important system packages like ipconfig. Borked my install. I was freaking pissed.
ProtonVPN still offers it I believe
Ungoogled Chromium doesn’t have a lot of the security features that Brave, Mullvad, Tor, Librewolf, or even Safari have.
The article says that they’ve been preparing for awhile, but they are now looking to start commercial service.
Waymo has had a small fleet of vehicles mapping the streets of LA since at least 2019, but it only began to make preparations for a commercial service in recent months. Aside from mapping, Waymo has been following its traditional playbook of deploying its vehicles in autonomous mode with a human safety driver behind the wheel before transitioning into a commercially available service.
All I can hear is I Feel Pretty playing
You better have given him belly rubs after this photo
Just here to say that Puerto Rico is not a country. It’s a US territory
Always such difficult decisions
I believe that NitroKeys are open-source. The New Oil did a video covering them.