Camera and baseband seem to be the general pain points. Somewhat unsurprisingly, given that both are complicated black box devices.
Camera and baseband seem to be the general pain points. Somewhat unsurprisingly, given that both are complicated black box devices.
The storage requirements might be ever so slightly prohibitive.
I’m not saying it was always the case. Back when ads were just images hosted on the same machine as the rest of the page they were only annoying.
But nowadays even so-called acceptable ads are delivered by third-party servers. So suddenly you have to trust not only the operator of the page you’re visiting but also any advertising partners they use. And since all modern advertising uses a gazillion of metrics that necessitates JavaScript you end up executing code that neither you nor the page operator have any actual need for nor influence on, hoping that the ad network has some sort of vetting process so they don’t end up unwittingly delivering malware.
That’s a tall order in my opinion.
All ads are a cybersecurity risk, not just the targeted ones. The targeted ones just offer new and exciting vectors.
But you’re running Debian, so it’ll be 2 years at least before you get it.
The markdown you’re looking for is _underscores_
or *asterisks*
for emphasis.
Oh, so it’s all about consent? Huh.
What’s wrong with taxi services?
From a client perspective Uber and Lyft don’t solve any issue that taxi services don’t. They may be more convenient/accessible by providing an app, but that’s not an unsolvable issue.
But from a privacy perspective taxis clearly have a leg up since you’re an anonymous customer.
Maybe it’s time we give up on computers. We’re simply not good with them. Or maybe it’s just time to oxidise all the software.
pavucontrol
probably the best option given your distro. Go with that.
That’s an efficiency factor of 4 right there. The design is likely limited by the surface area. If they manage to squeeze a heatsink in that will increase the capacity for heat removal.
Been keeping an eye on that tech for a while. Looks very interesting for laptops and graphics cards.
I never learned how that happened. We suspected that someone might have sneakily applied them during production or before delivery, as the trains were brand-new.
I doubt they were “official” stickers 😉
When the Munich public transport introduced new trains around 20 years ago some of them had porn images stuck to the inside of legs of some of the benches. You can be sure that teenage boys find them.
The numbers quickly dwindled but it took the company years until they had them all removed.
Ain’t that the truth. But I love the workflow they offer. You don’t have to go looking for new windows. You can easily pin applications to virtual desktops and I prefer the multihead model they use over the one used by gnome or KDE.
So we have to piece information together from the manual and random blogs? Like cavemen? Or worse, like Windows users??
Only on geologic timescales, though, which requires special preservation, otherwise there won’t be any remains.
Looks like a caricature of a 50s TV host. Fits the political world view.
To be fair, depending on how the hummus is seasoned, that might work quite well.
Yea, people mostly equate email to an electronic letter, but it’s more like an electronic postcard. Anyone handling it can simply read it.
So you’ll want encryption, too. So either you get everyone to use PGP/GPG or get them to use a privacy-by-default provider.
Good luck with the first option and I’m not sure how interoperable the various providers are, so in the worst case you’d have to rally everyone to the same provider.