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Of course it does. OP asked multiple questions, this was sipposes to answer why they used KDE instead of Gnome. I personally think Arch would have the advantage of having the newewst drivers, Proton version etc. available.
Of course it does. OP asked multiple questions, this was sipposes to answer why they used KDE instead of Gnome. I personally think Arch would have the advantage of having the newewst drivers, Proton version etc. available.
But not for a foreign government (from their perspective).
Do you need help lifting the rock you’re living under?
It says you only have ten seconds, I doubt you could log onto another (Unix) computer in that time, open the terninal, run the man oage and then run over and enter a valid command…
What part is wrong then? That’s pretty nuch what they say in the article.
If I understand this correctly, they are only using it to track terrorists who actively participated in a terror attack, right? What’s the big deal then…?
Depends on your country. Some just have lower tax rates depending on the item.
No, the turn signals (“Blinker”) here in Germany have to be yellow.
Yeah but the backdoor does not work on Arch (as far as we currently know). It relies on a linking of libraries that Arch doesnt do by default.
I do think it shoukd be left up to (potentially big) companies; however, we should put restrictions on e.g. ink cartrige compatibility, just like what the EU is trying for smartphones and messagin right now.
Seems that immortality thing is working though. At least since the first time he was caught un 1866.
Yeah because they are standardized. However, these are too big to fit in that razor and the only reason these cables are interchangable is because they follow that standard.
It cost me an arm and a leg. (No, it wasn’t my arm, obviously…)
Plugging in a random cable from some random manufacturer is not a thing that most people would consider doing. (Furthermore, I doubt that any 220V cable would fit, these connectors on the picture are smaller than they look).
Nice of then to make sure you cant accidentally blow up your new razor because you assumed the old cable would work if it fit.
It may be essential, but not sufficient. That’s all this statement claims.
Even so, your statement that it is only available on closed-source app stores is wrong. And it doesn’t even matter that it’s not provided by “My First F-Droid Repo Demo” (yes, that’d the name of the official repo). Many open source apps are on IzzyOnDroid, including Jerboa, what do you use to write on Lemmy?
Either way, your original comment is completely wrong and it doesnt help that it’s “only” available in the most popular extra repo.
Not true, it’s been available on Fdroid for quite some time now. And it doesn’t need play services for the notifications to work either.
To save myself the hassle of having to rebuild the electron app every once in a while? I’d rather not open my browser, go to their website and log in with 2fa every time I want to read an email.
Cocktails without alcohol cost way too much for what they are. That would be like paying 15 bucks for a burger without meat.
Restaurants sometimes also have like dozens of types of beer, wine, etc. but the best non-alcoholic they can do is a water or a coca cola softdrink?