

I suspect you may need to allow local ports on your machine for some of these to function as expected.
I suspect you may need to allow local ports on your machine for some of these to function as expected.
This is exactly what I do too.
I also like the cloud integration in File Manager Plus and will often use that instead of the l the respective cloud’s official app.
The article states that Proton plans to move certain (AI) data centers to Germany and Norway, as they seemed those the most sensitive. I can imagine if these laws/policies are enacted, they would look to move all services.
By the time I learned how to create symlinks I’m Windows, I didn’t need it.
I know several people that do this, but most often it’s parents with kids. That’s still not an excuse though as there deserve their own privacy. In all cases that I’ve seen though, it’s through Apple/iPhones. Now I’m not saying Android users can’t or don’t do this, but Apple makes it so easy, that it’s everywhere and I hate that.
Ubuntu was my first foray into Linux via Ubuntu server in school. I didn’t care for it and several years later realized it was because I just don’t like Gnome.
I watch Dubbed with subtitles. Come at me.
It was also just discontinued so might as well ignore it anyway.
Ooh an AIO docker image you say? I may have to look into that.
Fair enough. Honestly it was probably a safe bet too considering how much they have their hands in.
I can’t seem to find evidence of that. All I see is they’re Amazon affiliates, which pretty much anybody can be.
Do you have a source?
At least it makes it easier to block to clean up your feed.
How is this the first time I’m hearing about a lineage TV OS?!
American, and Oklahoman here. They must be embarrassed or something because I also never learned it in school growing up within an hour of Tulsa.
I also learned of it from either Watchmen or Lovecraft County. I forget which I saw first.
“Advanced Linux Commands You’ve Probably Never Used”
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I’ll let you guess, although you probably only need one guess.
We desperately need a constitutional right to privacy, but I doubt that will happen in my or our country’s lifetime.
Yeah sure, I was just speaking to your statement regarding privacy laws. Yen’s statement (and beliefs) are an extremely unfortunate inconvenience.