That episode was probably one of the best in the series! If someone’s wondering: Game Changer by dropout S7E1
PS: I’ve been here the whole time!
That episode was probably one of the best in the series! If someone’s wondering: Game Changer by dropout S7E1
PS: I’ve been here the whole time!
Nice to hear! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
They each fuck with my window arrangement on virtual desktops when rebooting in their own special way. I’ve switched to Wayland but x11 did feel more polished.
I like your funny words, magic man
New copypasta just dropped! Jokes aside, I felt this comment.
Thanks, those are awesome! I’ll be adding my own site to both
I’ve recently found the indieweb, from their website:
The IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the “corporate web”.
We are a community of independent and personal websites based on the principles of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.
Thanks for the source, super interesting read! I would’ve guessed 1-5% as well.
Questions in surveys like this are sometimes repeated with slight variations to get more accurate results.
I don’t think they ever patched the IP leaking, Skype was used to dox millions.
I agree, the encryption should be deliberate choice. And we’ve said nothing yet about the impact on performance.
You used to almost be forced to make a recovery CD or USB when encrypting a drive, now people don’t even know how ‘important’ the MS account actually is.
Bypassnro is the old method, no longer working since 24H2. I’ve tested this method on GitHub and it works for normal AND S-mode devices.
Belgium represent! Funny to see people yelling back at a seagull though
All the time, then people get ran around in circles, are given a too technical explanation and give up more often than not.
The encryption is not inherently a bad thing, but forcing people into account creation is where the trouble starts. With piss-poor customer support as the cherry on top, this should never be allowed.
If you’re seeing this comment, it means outgoing federation is back online!
Looks just like my brother’s cat! Shea meet Spock.
I’ve noticed that a more detailed writeup is warranted! So I’ll be working on that.
CORS is enabled on lemmy, you have to send the ‘Origin’ header in order to get the Access-Control headers. Which allows cross-origin for simple requests. No added headers, cookies or other data. So all API calls are made in JS by your browser.
Good question, it’s a design choice. Being attached to my name I had no interest in needing to moderate which comments should and shouldn’t be showing up under my name. There is a direct link to the posts on lemmy where they can be interacted with.
A second concern is XSS, with my own content I have no worries.
My first year professor in electronics started his first lecture “yeah so forget everything you’ve learned about electricity because it’s wrong” - then gave out an infinite matrix of resistors and made us cry.