Pretty much nothing, except that NVIDIA doesn’t care about the average gamer on Linux, only corps
Pretty much nothing, except that NVIDIA doesn’t care about the average gamer on Linux, only corps
Control + D
i kept using it for the few mildly high quality posts by queer people, but it feels like it almost stopped. might delete my account now
There’s also a still in-development rival for GNOME, Valent. And it’s a native program and not just a shell extension. I prefer it, and maybe it even has more features.
Gestures don’t work with them too nicely. Also the recents screen is still from the built-in launcher, unless with root access of course
maybe because a huge fraction of users wouldn’t understand more advanced tutorials, or it’d be just too much effort
i thought tfwnogf stood for that face when
trying to execute that requires the caller (so user shell
from using adb most likely) to have the same uid as Google Play which should never be the case
afair
why I prefer firefox over chrome/edge / other chromium forks
idk tbh, SafetyNet / Play Integrity have existed for a while
Kinda makes sense. A paid app on Google Play is a license to download the .apk file(s). Then a user could make copies, and without DRM, it’d be the same situation as with copyrighted movies and whatnot.
I’m not saying I support them, it’s just that they are like this for a reason
Maybe everyone was just OK with mobile devices being locked down heavily from the start, and now it’s more or less the same level for most
mac and chrome + safari, seems about right
no, for cross-language interoperability. ok I just noticed that this breaks other calendar systems but well
every date MUST be in RFC 3339 format. e.g. 2024-09-08, with optionally the time: 21:41:24+02:00
and hell no not ISO 8601 cause then people would use stuff like 2024W154
Is the bootloader unlocking requirement that FRP is not triggered a hard one or just because the settings screen isn’t (or shouldn’t) be reachable? Now that OEM unlocking and FRP aren’t tied together anymore, it doesn’t seem like a hard one
This could still be bypassed by flashing a new OS that deliberately messes up the userdata wipe-persisting secrets. Well idk if there’s a way to prevent that, but I guess really needy and tech-savvy people could recover lost devices that way
early boot stages?