And one in the display
And one in the display
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Those numbers only include instances that have telemetry enabled
Ublock origin + sponsor block on desktop, ReVanced on Android and SmartTube on Android TV, no ads.
Probably not the best for focus on privacy but you can avoid ads
Aren’t apps better compareable to something like flatpack and this is the reason why they are updateable during runtime?
Cinnamon or something idk I use qtile
I also never used version pinning in debian
Did the same in school on a Z80
The problem with flux is that it is corrosive. If you use just the flux in the solder it shouldn’t be much of a deal, but if you use more flux I recommend washing it off.
I use 99.9% Isopropanol or an ultrasonic cleaner with water for this. If you use water do not use soap or anything else just water. Also make sure it is completely dry before connecting to power.
You can look into Plasma Bigscreen
I agree, I wouldn’t suggest arch to a newbie either, but OP said he has experience with arch
I daily drive Arch for about 7 years, therefore I’m clearly biased. But I love Arch for the AUR and the ease of getting packages. For me, it is the best OS on desktop to get things done. For other use cases, I would probably choose a different OS, but desktop is Arch all the way.
But you’r mileage may vary.
Squash me later
Create your input for email and password with the id / name “email” and “password” and hide them with CSS. Then you create the real inputs with an id like “zipcode” or some other thing that would throw bots off.
Password managers hate this trick
I agree on your take, but I don’t think that “future scaling” is a concern for the most home users.
How could you tell it was secure?
Maybe he is just seeding Linux ISOs on the private trackers
Nix is a functional programming language / package manager, which allows you to build software reproducible.
For example, one developer has version 1.1 of a dependency installed and a second developer has version 1.2 of the same dependency installed. Both build the software from source and get a different result.
This can lead to “but it works on my machine” bugs. Nix mitigates this and ensures that all devs have the exact same versions and the build process produces the same output.
In theory these kind of bugs can now only happen because of hardware fault.
For game piracy this should streamline the installation process. You can just run one command and the game works and you don’t have to tinker around to find out why it does not work for you.
Use libgen
Edit: you can also check the FMHY Wiki for sources.
They can not recieve firmware updates. They are always provided by the OEM