I see you like when something threatens your livelihood.
I see you like when something threatens your livelihood.
My workplace has this common braindead policy where we have to change our passwords every 3 months. So every time I change it, Microsoft page asks me, “HOW WAS IT?”
Like it wasn’t annoying enough.
Yeah but then your system starts behaving weirdly here and there.
When I used Mint, it felt like packages are outdated just like on Debian (based on Ubuntu LTS + needs time to rebase onto a new one).
Unfortunately most of our local politicians remained there with the crazies.
I’m pretty sure I wasn’t born here, detective.
As someone who self-hosted it, I can’t say this is true.
The MySQL or MariaDB databases are the recommended database engines.
I missed all the fun because there was no ads in my country, and the Amazon app was just a weird western thing removed right away. Unity was pretty good though.
You’ve been very unlucky. There’s plenty of properly working flatpaks.
Every distro ships steam, really?
The standard might be complicated if you want the specifics, but for everyday use it’s incredibly simple, and I love it. The number of times I needed this information is 1, even though most of my devices, including an external monitor, are USB-C.
Do people care? You just plug in your thing and it works, fast enough in most of the cases.
I’d be down if Discord offered optional/default compression for images/videos. Yeah maybe my photos are 10 MB each, but with a slight quality loss they can get under 1 MB. Telegram does it well.
Can’t wait for your self-driving car to go out of memory mid ride.
I’m so fucking tired of reading musk nonsense…
Can they develop a paint that reduces the amount of cars? That would be more helpful.
I guess they should’ve been more transparent about it.
This is one of the publications from 2022 where they mentioned working on privacy-preserving advertising: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/privacy-preserving-attribution-for-advertising/
Maybe it wasn’t as popular in the media because there’s nothing exciting about it for the public.
I guess the point was to NOT buy devices that require tinkering.