I think there should be some work to do with Flatpak as well, but nothing major since it’s mostly there.
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I think there should be some work to do with Flatpak as well, but nothing major since it’s mostly there.
Didn’t know Tomoko used Linux, truly based.
Fedora 39 anyone?
Great quote I just found.
Here’s a better meme.
HP printers:
Lmao.
Defederated means that the server has been forbidden from connecting and communicating with specific other servers that have decided to defederate with it, so users from the server can’t see or interact with users and posts on the server that defederated it and vice versa. Hopefully I was clear and coincise.
The next article will be “Google CEO says unfair practices by Microsoft led to its dominance in the desktop OS space.”
Use a firewall app to block that game from accessing the internet (this obviously defeats the purpose of online multiplayer games.)
That isn’t an official GrapheneOS channel, it’s called PrivacyPhones. I doubt it’s a person involved with GrapheneOS trying to spread FUD or something. You could always go make questions on the official chatrooms.
Whenever they come up with the excuse of “digital natives” or “they’ve grown up online so they know about tech” I want to throw up in my mouth because kids and people of my age who are supposedly knowledgeable about tech are actually idiots. They’re just as ignorant and exploitable as older people, but without the stiffness of older people that have been doing things without tech for decades.
Only AUR packages break because of either bad maintenance or bad timing when dependencies get updated but not the AUR package. Other than that I never got any reliability issue, I don’t get all the complaints about Arch being unreliable. Sure, I wouldn’t put it on a server or something that needs to always work the same way and that needs lots of uptime (but some people do it anyways because they like to live on the edge,) but it’s not as bad as people say.
Bro doesn’t think Google trains its own AI with data harvested from Android users.