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NewPipe can do the same, without any ads. And its also FOSS
NewPipe can do the same, without any ads. And its also FOSS
Well, it fixes the issue when I logged in. But my login program still looks unreadable with non English language.
I setup correct font in /etc/vconsole.conf
and even tried to add setfont
to early init file. Still no luck. I guess getty
resets it…
“Intellectual property” is not a real property, therefore its not “theft”
Private property was “invented” to avoid and resolve conflicts that arise from potential uses of scarce resources. As ideas are not scarce — they’re not property.
And that bs excuse about artists is laughable. IP is relatively new development, mostly enforced in western countries. And yet art existed throughout all of human history!
If anything, IP hinders creativity, and allows big corporations to monopolize the market.
That mounting drives with their uuid as the mount location is insane
Why tho? Kernel sometimes can index drives in different order (if you have multiple drives), screwing your mount locations. But UUID is always the same
ThinkDeck™
How is this different from i2p?
It’s available in nightly (and I think dev) builds
Ok. LMAO
They could sell your data to advertisers…
Care to explain how what I said is wrong? Or you just assume that you’re always correct?
There’s nothing stopping VPN provider from doing the same
You might try flashing OpenWRT firmware if your router is supported. It allows changing DNS
8.75€ 100MB/s up and down - Ukraine
LMAO. They got rid of headphone jack to “save space” and then replaced it with bigger USB C connector
Tried to reconfigure some systemd services, switched to Artix (runit flavored btw)
I like both! But it never occurred to me that there’s correlation
sudo su
Why spawn additional process when you can get into shell directly with sudo -s
?
I just edit
resolv.conf
directly, and then dochattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
to make it persistent