Whoa same! Always played on that server that had greatly increased the build points so there were turrets everywhere :D
Whoa same! Always played on that server that had greatly increased the build points so there were turrets everywhere :D
I love Wireshark but I hate every day I have to open it up :D
(any Flatpak user would’ve at some point run into annoying sandboxing limitations - such as password manager and browser integration, or themeing woes)
While I overall do prefer Flatpak over AppImage these days, the sandboxing has indeed been giving me more trouble than I think it is worth so far.
Been using that same setup and very happy with it.
it’s really good if you have a fairly new machine
It’s running well on my 2013 laptop as well.
Curiously, Nazis seem to get away doing just that, under their clear name even! Reported a few of those on Twitter a while ago before Elons takeover. Got a message that the reports are unwarranted and if I continued to make them they’d disable my ability to report.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my desktop and laptop. On my desktop mainly due to newest drivers. I had bought a very new AMD GPU at the time and Tumbleweed was one of the first distros to support it. Switched my laptop to it because of familiarity.
I started my IT career on Debian servers and so my private servers are on Debian too. They were on OpenSUSE Leap for a while but I switched when the future of Leap became a bit uncertain.
If this defaults to off, I’m turning it on.
Thank you for your insight, SatansMaggotyCumFart
Nitter’s the only remaining way to browse Twitter comfortably. I guess this is the nail in the coffin for my Twitter browsing.
Great, so we can just let every other criminal off the hook until that happens? What a wonderful idea.
That should be illegal and the vendor held accountable for security incidents happening because of this.
Cooldown: 20 hours
I’m not aware of any distro that automatically clears a user’s .cache in their home directories. Maybe you’re thinking of /var/cache?
That's what I dislike about games that portray an insane urgency for the main mission. I enjoyed Cyberpunk 2077 the most before getting the chip and the "OMG you'll be dead in a few weeks or even days!" started. Just kills my enjoyment of any side content.
What's the legal basis around this project? One can't just hop on as a DJ and start broadcasting the newest Taylor Swift songs without getting DMCA'd, can they?
it fits better
not on my drives!
Zoophiles are generally shunned in the furry communities I know.