should be poofed out of existence
This means something very specific in the UK.
should be poofed out of existence
This means something very specific in the UK.
shakes head in Brexit
It’s weird they mention the C2PA but don’t link to it: https://c2pa.org/
You dropped this ’
I can’t access that (Reddit blocked in DNS), care to summarise?
I had no idea! That’s mental.
Self host RustDesk if you need an alternative.
This drove me up the wall. And, I hate to admit it, but I’ve let Apple win. I use Windoze for work so I’ve swapped @ and " to be the same as Apple UK, and if I run Linux I choose the Apple UK layout as well. It’s just…easier rather than having to reset my muscle memory every day.
I’ll probably not use it until they have a CDKTF equivalent, but it’s good to see progress.
“first time player”
He is not, he’s just young.
I mean, I did quote the partial sentence from the link. You can look that up.
with focus shifted towards completing the port to GTK3
Is that a typo? I would have thought most software was shifting to GTK4 now?
An OpenVPN profile generator with valid client certificate and the private key never leaves the client workstation.
I don’t think you need to learn it, you just need to use one command. Even from a CMD prompt you can invoke powershell and a powershell cmdlet in a one-liner:
powershell send-mailmessage -from "me@somedomain.co.uk" -To "me@someotherdomain.co.uk" -subject "Test to me" -smtpserver My.Mail.Server.co.uk
Is there a reason not to use PowerShell?
Code storage. They’re keeping bugzilla.
I…I don’t think that’s a “now” thing, unfortunately.
This guy comes across as a bit of a nut. I don’t doubt the situations he lists, but saying things like “the whole of Azure was hacked” when it specifically was that an engineer’s auth cert was captured with malware to access M365 emails just screams panic merchant. Reading the posts they’re all #Cloud #Armageddon #2023 #hashtag
From a glance at the pne64 blog there hasn’t been a mention of PinePhone since Feb 2022 though. It doesn’t appear to be particularly active on that product.