Worth keeping in mind that the steam deck uses a distro based on arch, so it might be inflating the arch numbers in that steam survey.
Worth keeping in mind that the steam deck uses a distro based on arch, so it might be inflating the arch numbers in that steam survey.
John Oliver actually did something similar on his show:
This is the full episode:
Then by that logic, redhat is leeching off the work of the Linux kernel developers and the other Foss software in redhat
I have the Garmin instinct 2 and you don’t need to pair it to a phone. Pairing it only provides a backup and a few pieces of information you can’t get without the pairing. That way the data stays completely on the watch.
2 scenarios where it can be exploited:
Acquiring the ability to compromise a server or perform an adversary-in-the-middle impersonation of it to target a device that’s already configured to boot using HTTP
Already having physical access to a device or gaining administrative control by exploiting a separate vulnerability.
Pretty soon we're going to need an adblock blocker blocker
Should be no tracking. As long you are using a vpn, your public IP address shouldn’t be visible to YouTube and freetube doesn’t load the tracking scripts used by YouTube. It makes api requests to fetch only the video content.
One possible solution is that all of these tabs will go into your history, which also can sync between devices if you configure it to. Once you have Firefox open on your desktop, you can click the hamburger menu in the top-right, history, manage history. Once in there, you can select all of the items in your history at once with ctrl-a, right click, then bookmark them all at once.
If it’s crashing while trying to open the synced tabs, you may need to turn off the tab syncing first in sync settings.
This is data scraped from websites for the brave search engine, not data from browser users
You can have connect for Lemmy auto-mark as read as you scroll past and then when you refresh it will hide the read posts.
Think of it like a club with a max capacity of 10 people, where some people have VIP cards. If a person with a VIP card wants to get into the club, the bouncer will kick out one of the people inside that doesn’t have a VIP card to make space for them.
For a more technical explanation:
There are several processors on computers and each can be in use by 1 process at a time. Different processes can get different amounts of time based on their priority (called niceness in Linux) and they’ll be removed from the processor once their time is up until their next share of time.
On a real-time kernel some processes are marked as real-time (certain range of niceness values, can’t remember the exact range). If a process that is real-time says it needs some processor time, a process that isn’t real-time that’s currently running will be immediately ripped off the processor to make room for the real-time process.