yes, every damn website. changing server to another country may help. i noticed ireland is pretty immune to this but that server is down quite often.
yes, every damn website. changing server to another country may help. i noticed ireland is pretty immune to this but that server is down quite often.
light mode? hello satan. also, let’s swap gnome to cinnamon. and fedora to mint.
i would like a Live For Speed distro
i don’t use brave but i tried it once when i learned that it’s open source. google was not the default search and telemetry was off by default. also i don’t think it auto updates on linux because updates are handled by system updater.
steam chat brings my machine to it’s knees if any game is running. not only the game stuttering, the whole system becomes a potato. and this is on mint cinnamon with xanmod kernel, 7800x3d, 32gb, 3060ti…
i wish i knew about graphene when i got a pixel 6 pro. i got rid of it only after a year because it was such a buggy POS.
i don’t want anyone i work with to be able to find out what kind of porn i’m into
Linux mint cake with an article on this is that I mean you can be used as an important for this was a little more than a little or not…
look up ladybird. we may soon have a 3rd browser!
i thought we were talking about random tabs that have been open for a long time. ofc i wouldn’t close ones that i’m working with.
i save everything i think i may find useful later. i have categorized them into a few folders. but still not hundreds.
why not just bookmark that stuff and close the tabs?
i can’t even afford to eat every day
i would never do that to a cat and i don’t have money for a new one
can’t wait for my s22u to die so i can do that
the good news is that it does make windows more secure. you cant hack something that has crashed.
a few years back i was pirating some movie after a bottle of captain morgan. i remember not being able to play the movie and suddenly the file was gone so i downloaded it again, same thing. the next day i noticed the whole system running a little sluggish and some things just wouldn’t work. then i noticed that i had several notifications from windows defender, it had blocked the movie. checked the torrent again and it was a damn .exe… i ran malwarebytes and it found nothing. i didn’t bother reinstalling because it felt normal after a reboot, but it bothered me for the next two years until i hopped into team penquin. just do a clean reinstall, and you can forget about it.
if there’s a chance something nasty got loose on your system, i wouldn’t trust it anymore even if some antivitus succeeds in quaranteening something. if you didn’t have a primary password in your browser, all of the saved passwords may have been compromised. i would reinstall OS and change all the saved passwords.
sudo apt install minecraft
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