

Can’t see anything I disagree with in her statements. Imo she’s spot on. The near future looks even bleaker now.
Can’t see anything I disagree with in her statements. Imo she’s spot on. The near future looks even bleaker now.
Yes. You’d be surprised how thin these walls are. You puncture them effortlessly. And thereby ruin the freezer effortlessly.
OpenBoard still works well for me. Including swiping and auto correct.
Just in case anyone wants their freezer to live beyond this immediate lack of self-control: never do that. Always simply defrost it.
Anyways. That was my party-pooper post for the day. Have a great one, all.
And now I want to watch a spinoff series set on Ferenginar.
A spy series full of corporate deception and intrigue?
A sitcom?
🤔
Never allow family to stand in the way of opportunity. — Rule of Acquisition #6
…or Humble Bundle if they offer the actual software download.
Not if they just offer Steam keys.
In my opinion.
Sure. You can still be profiled, though. That can open doors for discrimination or other unsavory agendas. One also loses a measure of anonymity. Users don’t clearly see how and know that they are tracked, meaning there’s a loss of transparency.
It’s not just about ads.
Ok. Maybe its me, then. All focuses fine. Except the outer cables. At least for me.
For the rest of the world: 12 feet = 3.66 metres 45 pounds = 20.45 kilograms
Or to round the numbers a bit: They have a leg span of up to 3.7 metres, though their body is usually just 37 centimetres (15 inches) wide. They weigh about 16 to 20 kilograms.
Is it me or do the wires not line up well?
This website explains it: https://pixelprivacy.com/resources/browser-fingerprinting/
Basically you send your user agent, browser and OS configuration like screen resolution, your primary system language, timezone, installed plugins and so forth as you browse the internet. Not so easy to block. In fact, avoiding fingerprinting 100% is almost impossible, because there are so many configurations. It is hard not be somewhat unique. Still there are ways to minimize the identifying information. Using Firefox, this is what you might want to read: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/resist-fingerprinting. Note, though, that even there it says that such techniques can “help prevent websites from uniquely identifying you”, not prevent it entirely.
Set off both journalctl -qu gnome-shell
and journalctl -qu gnome-settings-daemon
. Both return nothing.
Most are updated. But even if they’re not updated, at least they should be listed, even if deactivated.
A few more, yes. More than 13.5 thousand more.
Sadly, neither will truly protect you from fingerprinting.
You need to watch more Star Trek, friend.
Specifically “The Next Generation”, Season 6, Episode 4, " Relics".
Thank me later. 😁
What’s not to love about watching our planet slowly unravel like an ill-knit sweater? The thrill of waking up each day to news of another environmental disaster is just the sort of excitement we love! Who needs stable ecosystems or clean air when we can have the exhilarating uncertainty of wondering what fresh climate calamity will greet us next?
So, here’s to the grand adventure of navigating a collapsing climate - applause for us, the brave souls who will ride this wild roller coaster all the way to its end! Whatever it may be.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but platforms like GOG and Humble Bundle often provide the actual DRM free software which can be installedd independently of their platform and license.
Steam and Epic are not like that. Steam typically requires us to use its launcher to play games, as they are tied to our Steam accounts. Epic sometimes actually allows one to directly access the game files. Of course, the level of DRM can vary depending on the specific game and developer.
First of all: congratulations. Seriously. This is awesome! Secondly: you designed the most Steampunk looking heart you could. Bravo, truly a capital marvel of fine craftsmanship.