Personally, the only thing that would help me for is if I wanted to kill myself
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Personally, the only thing that would help me for is if I wanted to kill myself
have you tried :q!
Most package managers have a way to list all the files a package will install
You can keep only grub on the USB so windows can’t touch it. Avoids all those issues since the main install remains on the SSD.
Personally I just boot windows from usb. Rufus has the ability to install it there
DDG’s one isn’t a straight LLM, they’re feeding web results as part of the prompt.
I believe the idea is that even if the machine is running Windows, an attacker could just boot an affected grub version from a USB to perform the exploit
Android is fine because you’re able to use a web browser to get an auth key. You have to register devices where you can’t do that, and it seems to be impossible in the case of the pixel watch
Edit: Also, they’re not concerned about privacy. They want to know who every device belongs to
The Pixel watch has this problem too. However, it randomizes the MAC per network, so that strategy won’t even work. I’ve tried to get it from the debug log but failed I’ve resigned that it won’t be getting connected to the school network
I’ll admit to doing this (but with tmux)
If they’re using md5 (which would be in line with their security practices), the block size is 512 bits. That means that everything less than 64 characters is the same cost
Packet loss would be quite costly though
Don’t most routers run some form of BSD?
Wouldn’t this just be because the Windows scheduler is messed up with Zen 5 SMT?
That “to each according to his need” is the important part here. It’s not going to help anyone, it’s going to like pockets
No, but you can do the same in python
At least with AMD on Wayland, gpu offloading works seamlessly. But I’m not sure if the GPU is actually powered off when I’m not using it; my use case is an egpu rather than a dual GPU laptop so I don’t notice battery from it. I don’t know what the situation is with Nvidia or xorg
Theoretically they could be reported by federated servers that do have it enabled
My friend has a 3060 ti. Nouveau resulted in random freezes, and the proprietary drivers made it so GPU accel didn’t work in flatpaks under kde wayland. Had to switch to xorg to fix it
They realized banning convenience is bad for business. You can still pay in private ways
I think they’re referring to the fact that bash is GPL while ZSH is licensed permissively