Yeah, tell them candy is like trust and should be earned!
Yeah, tell them candy is like trust and should be earned!
You are just showing sympathy toward others. That’s okay.
If you have dual GPUs or an iGPU plus a GPU, you can use passthrough and play your games with near native performance in an isolated Windows virtual machine under Linux.
When I was a kid this was the picture we were used to see from the states in movies. Hope it goes back to that asap.
From a non-American: can’t wait to see Trump & co. disappear from our daily feed after November for good.
You sent me down a frightening rabbit hole…
I heavily use Firefox for Android on multiple devices since many years. It HAS annoying bugs. The most annoying for me is the tab view keeps forgetting the last tab you were on, when for example closing a tab from tab view or moving between tabs by swiping the address bar.
I think every person’s bugs depends on how they use the software.
edit: quick word order fix.
Everything I use is encrypted as hell. What do I have inside? To be honest nothing. Just your usual stuff. But why the heck should I let someone to get into my fucking harddrive? No, let’s make it as difficult as possible for those assholes.
Having said that, I’m stuck multiple times by my own encryption. Lost the keys, etc. And in case something happens to me, no one can access my legacy or docs. That’s my only doubts. Moreover, I’m aware that it only protects my data at rest, while the PC is on, there are probably a zillion zero-days I’m not aware of.
I was also for thirty seconds like wtf, what is this trying to tell me!
it’s python and I’d guess it’s embedded somewhere in the package. I’ll run a grep on its source to see whether I can find it.
Imo that’s what caused Firefox to lose market share to Chrome. They focused too much on Firefox OS and deprioritized browser development. In one example, it took them a long time to implement FIDO when it was already functional in Chrome.
gets better everyday indeed
Using a large shell history (currently at 57283 entries) along with readline (and sometimes fzf) has served me well over the past few yeas when trying to remember past commands.