

Ahh that makes sense. I thought you were claiming you somehow got all your traffic over HTTPS with some AP settings.


Ahh that makes sense. I thought you were claiming you somehow got all your traffic over HTTPS with some AP settings.


Well they should have done this when the first ai feature was introduced. Bit late now.


The tab grouping has an ai thing that suggests groups for you I think


Apparently it was all ai generated and the author doesn’t actually know how to program. Just look at their responses in the .ml cross-post, that’s not someone whose software I would trust.


set all my APs and router and switches and other network nodes to HTTPS
What does that mean? HTTPS is a client-server thing, your APS and switches don’t really have anything to do with that.


I’m not sure, but this has me wondering how this works in Proton. I’ve installed plenty of fitgirl repacks through proton which worked very well.
Looks like Wine just acts like UAC is enabled and allowed, but still runs with the same privileges: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/FAQ#head-c9e6502ad636315e905d07f7e44594757a6738e3%3A~%3Atext=Should+I+run+Wine+as+root
As of Wine 9.4, Wine programs run as a limited user by default, but will automatically and silently elevate themselves if necessary (in the same situations that Windows would spawn a UAC prompt), at which point they will report administrator privileges while still running as the same Unix user.
Do you actually use the right control or shift keys? I do always touch type but I pretty much only use the left modifier keys.


That entirely depends on who is writing the system prompts. Have you seen the shit grok says on twitter?


I use nextcloud as a general drive, where I also upload photos automatically. Then I just mount the images folder in my immich container.


Personally I host all this kind of stuff using containers, only mounting the folders that need backing up. Then I just back up all my podman volumes. It’s pretty nice not depending on any tools that have to be maintained or anything like that.


Homebrew has announced they’re gonna stop supporting disabling quarantine. Which means I’m gonna stop using Homebrew, as most of their reasoning didn’t make much sense besides “daddy Apple doesn’t like it”.


What the hell is this website? Every time I press play it just takes me to a different video.


So all you’re doing is using btrfs snapshots? Don’t most distros that use btrfs by default already do this?


I didn’t see any way if posting data, so I guess there’s not really a reason for them to use ssl. Their forum is using ssl at least.
So why is btrfs bad? Is it just because oracle bad or is there an actual reason?
Afaik btrfs was developed by a person at oracle, but not for or by oracle.
So did you ever find a proper fix for the crash session restore on a regular shutdown? (Assuming that’s the issue you were having)
This has been an issue for years now, I don’t understand how no one else is complaining about this.
Typing this prompted me to try searching again, this might be a solution: https://superuser.com/questions/1812260/how-to-prevent-firefox-from-restoring-session-on-startup-in-kde-plasma


Well yeah because the plate looks dirty and its because you purposefully put food on it.
No one is purposefully throwing dust at their PC, and if someone doesn’t know that their PC is pulling in air, they wouldn’t know it needs any cleaning besides dusting off like other furniture.


I don’t have an answer to your problem unfortunately, just curious. Is there any way this software is actually whitelabel and these other versions are legitimately using it and their own branding?


Not the most ethical, but kobo is also very easily de-drm’d with calibre.
Actually no this is not even unethical, I did actually pay for those books.
Well yeah, that’s what most people use