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Wouldn’t those be typically handled at an OS level? If you’re using an OS that actually gets updates, you’re only vulnerable to attacks at the kernel or driver level
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Wouldn’t those be typically handled at an OS level? If you’re using an OS that actually gets updates, you’re only vulnerable to attacks at the kernel or driver level
Lineage 21 on a Motorola Edge 21 here
It just doesn’t have that many files anymore, since not that many people use it. 1337x.to is more popular now
They should still have to indicate that it’s an ad, the problem is that they’ll probably block you from seeking past an ad
That’s not packages, that’s images. People download images relatively infrequently, but with rolling release distros, people download hundreds of packages on a regular basis
That’s not the full article, see https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5556650/the-internet-archives-last-ditch-effort-to-save-itself
It explicitly sets it to that to help disguise the fact that it’s a script rather than a browser
Sure, as soon as they sell them in North America with a normal OS
They’re also under .be. Is Belgium not the registrar for those?
What?
edit: oh, you’re talking about spawning alacritty. it’s just a window that’s easy to spawn with an arbitrary class ig. what would you use?
Solution: don’t hold the down arrow for 40 minutes
su needs root’s password sudo su just needs your password
You can get the switcher in KDE, but you can’t get a real equivalent to gnome’s view. In gnome you can press super to get the overview, but you can also type to open programs. There’s no way to do that in KDE afaik. It’s the main thing keeping me from KDE
Correct. But if you install gnome, it comes with default configs
I know you can get most of the KDE Connect features with GSConnect. I assume clipboard sharing works too?
You couldn’t already?
I ran a random name generator until it spit out something I vibed with
The first paragraph refers to it as “Google-backed Indian startup Glance”. It’s not part of Android, but Google is involved
It’s one-way. Mastodon users can post in lemmy communities and follow lemmy communities/users, but there’s no way to view mastodon posts from lemmy (unless they’re posted to a lemmy community)
Fedora does have a Cinnamon spin. The advantage of Mint is that all the Ubuntu tutorials work on it
Edit: plus Fedora’s philosophy about non-free software makes it less than ideal for people who don’t care