Thanks that is super-helpful! There is also a Gigabyte option that is only moderately more expensive. I will check it out!
Thanks that is super-helpful! There is also a Gigabyte option that is only moderately more expensive. I will check it out!
Did anyone read the phrase “fed up carpenter” and immediately think the was the second coming of Christ?
How about a simple faraday shield for the key fob?
Yes they are available on iOS.
I use alt browsers like DDG and Brave that have builtin ad blocking. I also have a pihole.
Rudy “Worm-Tongue” Giuliani
“ …ways you can organize a business that makes literally impossible to legally do these things. ”
Not disputing this is true, but could you provide some examples?
We need a fediverse streaming service.
I block logs.roku.com and cloudservices.roku.com on my pihole without impacting any functionality.
The Shire is great and all but I always want to live in a tree city since reading about Lothlorien.
I prefer wired - one less thing to charge.
Love Librewolf, its default privacy settings are the best I have seen.
It has all the goodness of Ubuntu without the noise. A common sense UI with solid default options and great customizability.
I have tried a lot of different distros and Mint is the one I keep coming back to. I run it on my daily driver laptop, my gaming rig and my media center in the living room with MythTV. Could not be happier.
Notepadqq is a thing, you know.
Investing in one company is not a bet against another company.
Stop spying on us.
Privacy problems are not policy problems, businesses are choosing to invasively collect data in order to pad their coffers. This is not welcome and just because you try to hide this fact in obfuscated policy language it is not ok.
Their ads are natively served so ad blockers already are pretty useless for them already.
Were these cops named Fred, Velma and Daphne, cause this headline sounds like it came right out of a Scooby-Doo episode.
I have used my Yubikey to do FIDO2 auth on Linux Mint with Chromium and Firefox. I have tried M365, Twitter and Facebook but any website that supports FIDO2 should work.
Did not need to install any OS components.
A lot of legal detail in this post. Here are three key points I pulled out the aricle:
Internet users have a First Amendment right to speak on social media—whether by posting or commenting—and that right may be infringed when the government seeks to interfere with content moderation, but it will not be infringed by the independent decisions of the platforms themselves.
Underlying these rulings is the Supreme Court’s long-awaited recognition that social media platforms routinely moderate users’ speech
This term’s cases also confirm that traditional First Amendment rules apply to social media