But don’t you have to first wait minutes, then hours, then days etc. before you finally get to 10 years? That’s some dedixated toddler
But don’t you have to first wait minutes, then hours, then days etc. before you finally get to 10 years? That’s some dedixated toddler
Yeah, all this behaviour leads to is more annoyances for the people who do know what they’re doing. People should really learn how the devices they use every day work, which includes stuff like the command prompt. Not necessarily how to use it, but at least what it is and what it can do.
Haven’t played monster hunter, but the last of us looks great on pc.
There’s no indication that any of the apps were available through Google Play.
So it’s just users installing untrusted apps to their phone?
scour infected phones for text messages, contacts, and all stored images
They also can’t do that without the user explicitly giving the app permission to do those things, unless they found an exploit or something, but the article doesn’t say that.
Also, why would you have images with passwords in them on your phone anyway?
People really should know better nowadays than to do any of this shit. Every step here is preventable by the user just thinking about what they’re really doing.
The “it’s more lean on resources” always seemed to me like a strawman people don’t like it came up with to diss on Gentoo.
Wait but isn’t being more lean a good thing? Or am I misunderstanding how they’re using that word?
It’s pretty nice, especially in combination with slurp
which lets you select a part of the screen.
I have this mapped to my printscreen shortcut: grim -g "$(slurp)" - | wl-copy
, which lets you select a part of the screen to screenshot, and copies the image to the clipboard.
I’m not sure about the others, but I’m pretty sure Hitman isn’t linux native.
As far as I can find on protondb, neither are Deus Ex or Tomb Raider.
I’ve never had any issues running those games through Proton though, so that’s great.
They test that shit every month? Damn, here its only every half year or something, doesnt happen very often.
Ahh I didn’t realise this isn’t twitter, I thought musk must have some weird thing against tumblr or something :)
Possible Tumblr screenshot
What? Why does that need a special notice? Why is that relevant at all?
This entire thread:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/sctzes5z3s2zoadzldrpw3yfycauc4kpcsbpidjkrew5hkz7yf@eejp6nunfpin/
tl;dr: bcachefs dev sent in a massive pull request, linus thinks it’s too big and touches too much other code for the current state of the release cycle, dev says his filesystem is the future and should just be merged
build extra wires everywhere for AC and for DC 24V and 5V.
Are there actually any appliances that take DC over a standard plug? Or would you just put in usb receptacles instead or something?
Over here they just put the pin terminal on a stick and shove it in to your car, it was already that way even before covid. Don’t think I’ve ever just handed my card to someone.
How? You don’t actually give the card to the employees, do you?
Did they say that? Cause it looks like there is at least some work being done on this:
Definitely, but unfortunately TV’s don’t usually have DP.
Nice! With both Bancamp and 7digital being sold to some licensing company, apparently the same one even, I’ve been looking for a new place to get my digital music. Hope this works out for them!
There’s also web push. You can send push notifications straight to someone’s browser, no need for a dedicated app anymore. Not sure if patreon has implemented this, but they could if they wanted to.
That’s not the only issue, fat32 also has a hard limit on single file size. The largest a single file can be is 4GiB, and afaik you just can’t get around that with fat.
iirc, the way windows deals with this in its media creation tool is that it strips out locales and other things you don’t need, based on the options you selected previously, so the file ends up being small enough to fit.
Here’s one that uses the audio challenge: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/buster-captcha-solver/