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Volkswagen now blocks grapheneOS
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Holy crap I miss old times 2013 when nobody was even bothering and all bootloaders was unlocked by default no play integrity just do what u wanna do with ur own device
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Volkswagen now blocks grapheneOS
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Holy crap I miss old times 2013 when nobody was even bothering and all bootloaders was unlocked by default no play integrity just do what u wanna do with ur own device
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mac or linux
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Lunar lake is still better somehow
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RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders
The best we can do is just wait when price will fall down after ai bubble will explode
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Will wine ever be able to run anticheat?
User space level anticheat yes,kernel anticheat no and I actually happy about ,kernel level anticheat behaving literally like malware/rootkit
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RAM prices soar, but popular Windows 11 apps are using more RAM due to Electron, Web components
Miss times when 4 gigs of ram was more than enough for browsing and playing game at the sane time
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Breaking - Samsung Removes Bootloader Unlocking with One UI 8
Era of tinkering, customization for better privacy ,performance is end,each day there less and less phone vendors which let to unlock bootladers,now we left with oneplus,google pixel and xiaomi with 9 circles of hell to unlock it
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Can kids under 10 be possibly taught coding, without even mentioning the word syntax to them ??
Scratch basically doing this
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I am considering installing TikTok. Any suggestion on how to make it less privacy-invasive?
Better use just web version if honestly.Because application is really awful.
https://gist.github.com/Theoistic/d419667b1052c4c21e789341e085b5a0
Just look at permission manifest of android.
It has
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Let's be honest.... GrapheneOS sucks the big one
What are u talking about ui design it stock android from google
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Germany news: Automakers see worst profits since 2009
Maybe because stop building shit cars with huge overprice? Nobody asked them to put so many electronics in car, I don't wanna computer on wheels ,I need car with good engine ,repairable and reliable and not spying on me either and work autonomous not being tracked at all ,offline car. I am not talking about visual design even... Also where are all sedans gone? SUV sucks
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Ubuntu 25.10's Move To Rust Coreutils Is Causing Major Breakage For Some Executables
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Btw for me persona problem of this replacement is only license switching from strong copy left to permissive, I don't really like this trend it smells really bad from what corps actuality like more nowadays as fear as fire gpl.I don't know who exactly staying behind rust coreutils but devs just ignore all request about GPL or responding very cold or find any other stupid excuse like they don't wanna deal with it. At least they could give their direct point of their views and their motivation about it.but still will not support MIT licence as for main tools for importan core of system
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is z-library safe? Am i infected after running pdf from there?
Just for future highly recommend to use this for future PDFs https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone
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Yes it's safe apt doing same when u installing something but doing it automatically.So u can just do
sudo apt-get install --download-only htop
It will store .deb in ur directory
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Discord spying on users since the beginning
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Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offline
Guys just help project valetudo and flash custom software on ur vaccum cleaner to make it autonomous and working under ur control.
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For my mom the year of the Linux desktop it's already over
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Try silverblue or kinoite something immutable that will not break
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Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
Pathetic
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Some things never change
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Try krita it has such things :D
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choosing a version of Linux for my mom
Depends from her hardware but generally Linux mint I install for everyone who is not familiar at all with linux.
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Why use a terminal pdf viewer?
Watch pdf files on remote server using ssh without gui