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  • Really great comment! I do not agree with the edit, tho. Apple's dude is the one with they on his and, on an Apple device. Doesn't look like Apple is depicted as an innocent agent here, to me

  • When there is less work to do, god forbid we get creative. Like having all the people doing less work overall. No, let's gamble on the lives of some people. These people!

  • this is the right answer, you've just won 10 grand!

  • You cannot expect to wield supreme executive power just because a watery twat threw a sword at you!

  • I think it used to, but unfortunely Molly is not on Fdroid's repo. You can download it from the app, but you'd need to add Molly's repo

  • I came back to add that the laptop was repaired, with a new motherboard. That solved the RAM socket and GPU problems, and the performance is great, right now. I am very happy with this beast of a laptop :)

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  • good!

    Germany’s decision to anchor ODF at the heart of its national sovereign stack confirms what we have argued for years: open, vendor-neutral document formats are not a niche concern for some technology specialists and FOSS advocates. They are a fundamental infrastructure for democratic, interoperable and sovereign public administrations.

    I'm gonna repeat this, as expressed here, to a few people

  • the important questions

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  • fr no cap

  • It gives you the option to

  • Well, since I can't see the difference, I make advances on no one. I hated all the moments I was made aware that a woman who I was attracted to had an interest in me, though - it was always too late

    But yes, most men are creeps or even worse, and women have to protect themselves. Couldn't imagine being in their shoes

  • They can be dickish about several things, but they will implement whatever they want, it's their project LOL! They actually develop a mobile operating system for people afraid of being hacked, and with the utmost security in mind.

    The thing with pattern unlock is that it is inherently less secure than the other options, despite the fact that you can use one of the other options in bad ways (like the '0000' PIN). Expecting them to change this is using the lowest common denominator possible, which is against their philosophy.

    You do have other options if you want to deGoogle, like LineageOS, that supports a much wider range of devices (altough the extent of deGoogling can be limited). It's good we have one ROM (among others) with paranoid devs - we have more options

  • I love Fairphones, but GrapheneOS developers are very clear on why they son't support phones other than Pixels. If other phones complied with those requirements, they would support them. I really hoped the OEM they're working with to support from another brand would be Fairphone, but the most educated guess I've seen is Motorola

  • Once I installed Debian on an old eMMC weak netbook for a friend after trying about 6 other distros that all had some problem or another, including Mint and Xubunto. Debian worked flawlessly

  • he would be forging steel already, if not for the need to get out of the woods to make money

  • so they've gone full circle (or should I say sphere) and we really inhabit a sphere, just not the sphere the sheeple believe in? that's amazing

  • Not that I've noticed in the BIOS, but I'm gonna check again

    Will looking into messings with TLP, thanks!

  • ThinkPad @lemmy.ml

    Unexpected low performance on used Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen4

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-Hosting on Gamers Nexus | what computer is that?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Deluge 2.2.0 released

    git.deluge-torrent.org /deluge
  • A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world

    Hyper-Normalization

  • VoxeLibre @lemm.ee

    VoxeLibre game with other mods

  • Proton @lemmy.world

    Support e-mail

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    spellcasters rule

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    Cable crimpers and networking tools

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Invidious dragging to a halt

  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker | ArsTechnica

    arstechnica.com /security/2023/12/hackers-can-break-ssh-channel-integrity-using-novel-data-corruption-attack/
  • sh.itjust.works Main Community @sh.itjust.works

    what's the status on Threads

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Mull and Android WebView

  • Proton @lemmy.world

    ProtonMail in F-Droid when?