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- ad blockers are not “on youtube”, they are on my devices
based
- allowed by whom?
checked
- fuck you
and redpilled
- ad blockers are not “on youtube”, they are on my devices
based
- allowed by whom?
checked
- fuck you
and redpilled
As in, run GPG like you already do on important emails? mind == blown
You can go a step further and do Diffie-Hellman on a pocket calculator for key agreement. Authentication is left as an exercise for the reader tho.
zsh
Occasionally oil for neovim.
To each their own.
I thought that the trick with exposing the raw hardware to a VM was the coolest thing ever, since it negates this entire “do their special tools support Linux” issue. And you do it once every 6 months, maybe 4 times in total, until releases taper off.
Have a ready Qemu image of a Windows install. Have a live distro that has (or can install to RAM) Qemu. Boot Windows using Qemu in the live environment, and VFIO-passthrough your NVME as a PCI device. Install and run the official Windows-based update tool, which now has raw access to the SSD.
At least that’s what I’m doing for my WD.
I have no idea what you’re on about.
Literally every phone I have ever owned turns off mobile data when I’m connected to Wi-Fi, and turns it back on again when my Wi-Fi disconnects.
It literally does not. It just prefers the wifi connection.
And read that fucking Signal message.
And maybe re-enable mobile data.
This screenie tickles my OCD senses.
Do Yugoslav cartoons count?
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLL1eg8LgxXPN2kpmyxAuyhi_IYeIoaZc&cbrd=1
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XjrdLzV6r98