yes, it’s a good movie and Ulrich Mühe was simply brilliant. (sadly he died shortly therafter)
and yes, it was similar to how some things that might have happened during GDR
it’s still not fitting content for a privacy sub
In most cases I’d be the first to support your idea.
but here it actually blocked malware?
how did OP not end up with two signal apps then?
by that popup blocking him from installing the wrong one?
meh
only works as long as you don’t look at details
I didn’t buy anything from them, after they shut down some of my wii-games multiplayer-stuff right after I bought the discs new from a store
good for me, I guess?
nah, not a catastrophe
like a dozen crashs, a whole lot of ridiculous wasted energy and way too loud - but not a single catastrophe.
It’s as viable as tiny fixed wing planes for commuting. So really stupid. But it can be kinda safe-ish if done somewhat right (it won’t obviously, because it has to be "cheap"ish).
and even if they were to build it and sell it for 100K€ per airplane (they never will)
…it’s still ridiculously stupid
Yeah, I’m totally seeing why using qqwing was easier, better and more robust.
It’s the all-around-better way to do that and the developers of that thing probably already spend more time thinking about those problems than we’ll ever do.
But… fun? :-D
ah… that brought back memories to when I wrote my own sudoku-generator
wanted to know how that one does it’s things
Q=“$(qqwing --generate 1 --difficulty $LEVEL --symmetry $SYMMETRY --csv --solution|tail -1|sed ‘s/./0/g’)”
huh
QQwing is software for generating and solving Sudoku puzzles.
so it doesn’t do the fun parts? sad.
this.
and I’ve got a client for Android, one for Linux and one for “everywhere I can ssh from”
it just works.
(and I can even forward articles with a single click)
nah
that’s some age old struggle
idk how people still justify that clusterfuck, but it’s that way since forever. I remember vividly how we were annoyed by such shit with some “cross platform” gui toolkits (or browsers) back when debian woody still was relevant.
This won’t be solved in this decade. or the next.
that’s your opinion (I share it)
but that totally isn’t a valid response that’s helping OP in any way.
yeah, that secondary screen (Zenbook Duo) between keyboard and display was nice too - thought about buying that, but then I really had no use for a rather large notebook.
but that’s now some years old and nothing new came after it - so that’s one new concept against like a dozen from lenovo?
It’s somewhat funny how Lenovo seems to be the only company that currently tries to be actually innovating.
And it’s not even “trying really hard”, but just reintroducing ideas that were around previously.
But still! That thing and the dual-screen-thingy (with bluetooth-keyboard) are somewhat new and this is better than what other vendors do.
I don’t get what your point is.
Should flathub remove the warning or proprietory software?
And why do you think snapstore would be any better in that regard?
I’ve been using it for like 3 years now on my Fairphone FP3(somewhat-plus)
It’s pretty usable.
But damn! That name is ridiculously bad.
They took “de-googled” so far that you can’t even “google” the project by it’s name. /s
I know.
but since there’s that field in the install wizard, asking you for that password, I’d guess most people will provide one.m?
default debian config isn’t enabling sudo for created users
(and that’s a good choice imo)
but you can of course use “su -” and just switch to root propperly
back in the days I had my Linux-PC run as a bluetooth-sink, that’d work for directly connecting some chromecast to the pc
but if you’d have some audio-out on your TV (or whatever station between your chromecast and tv) then you could connect your line-in on your PC to that (and have a much preferable cable connection)