Me in my Mercedes: activates FSD one one-thousand, two one-thousand, three one-thousand deactivates FSD wow! The future is here.
Me in my Mercedes: activates FSD one one-thousand, two one-thousand, three one-thousand deactivates FSD wow! The future is here.
What do you have set up for mesh VPN?
Fedora felt like discovering the lost facilities and constructors from BLAME!. The contructors can build what you require however the lands have long been abandoned after it’s creators let the machines(IBM) run rampant.
I’m using Fedora and this is too real.
Reminds me of software saying to put your docker socket into the docker container you are starting for convenience.
Yes, that’s how it works. If you do bad stuff, people leave. They are no longer around to notice if you do good stuff.
Who does this? I am only aware of far-right bros angrily making lists of games that have black and/or gay characters.
I will not give them the satisfaction.
The way Fedora has immutable set up allows you to layer packages on top of a base, and your home directory and etc are both writable. It might be less of a pain in the butt than you think!
But how can we milk you for subscription money that way?
It’s not even popular on Lemmy. People are fine with the anti-cheat. They draw the line at enforced third-party accounts, though, which is commendable.
IDK, ask them. There are some in this thread. I’m addressing the strawman argument that people against it are luddites set in their ways over their beloved cron jobs.
If systemd was only managing services there would be less opposition. People opposed don’t want a single thing doing services and boot and user login and network management and…
Must be for ad attribution and install tracking. Only something a major portion of their users are specifically trying to avoid when they’re choosing Firefox.
I wish these shithead Repubs would panic about the First Amendment even one hundredth as hard as they panic about the Second.
I give it one star if it does that. Same if it interrupts what I am doing to beg for ratings.
That’s 100% someone trolling Linux users.
If we claim we are recommending distros do we escape on a technicality?
Anything that keeps maps in local storage so you can use GPS while offline is somewhere between very helpful and lifesaving. Sounds like Osmand is in there.
Organic Maps lets you download also. I got it specifically for backpacking because it enabled that. It certainly has been worth the $0. I should probably donate something each trip.
That kind of contribution seems like a lower level of effort than making changes to source code.
That’s very interesting. Once you connect something to your mesh you can access the rest of the mesh by IP? What is the gateway in that case?