You mean I can backup my 20tb NAS on QR codes?
You mean I can backup my 20tb NAS on QR codes?
Sometimes I need to print out stuff for my grandmother
Aren’t apps better compareable to something like flatpack and this is the reason why they are updateable during runtime?
I use a private room in my Matrix instance
I just add the printer on my phone and print over the network
But this is the 3rd post
Cinnamon or something idk I use qtile
I also never used version pinning in debian
You can check the SponsorBlock FAQ about this. They do not need to do additional reprocessing
I’m prette sure they have to send the metadata to the client where an ad starts and ends. Just to make the ad clickable.
Timestamps can be calculated on the server, but maybe there will be an api endpoint that can be abused to search for the ads.
The encryption on Android devices is pretty strong, as long as you use a good screen lock you should be fine. Yes they can reset you phone, but accessing your data is a whole other level.
If I had illegal shit on my phone, I wouldn’t send it to apple servers by using an iPhone. They are the first who would comply with a surpena. I’d use GrapheneOS on a Pixel and use an obvious duress pin like 1234. If entered it wipes your encryption keys and avoids restoring your data.
And if it gets stolen, it is gone and I’d get a new one. This is the cost of having proper opsec.
Edit:
But I also think that freedom allows for more exploits.
This is a common misconception called security through obscurity
Yes, opensource doesn’t magically fix all vulnerabilities. But it is for sure way better then closed source, where you don’t have a way of auditing the code
Then why is this the subtitle:
The apps identified have since been removed from Google Play, but make sure you didn’t install one.
I don’t fall for this, I switch back to Windows
I just don’t get it why mainsteam media almost never reports about this.
I don’t think that most people will care
I guess all of the mentioned are for rich people?
I think the licesing models and pricing are more interesting.
Thats what I would choose, from left to right:
RHEL, Mint, Arch, LFS
Might also switch the last two
Yes, a pro just needs some sand and a lighter and a needle