it also proxies the video and blocks trackers iirc, giving you some form of anonymity from Google
Aren’t most of the data the NSA collects from third parties like Google and Apple who already sell that data? can’t anybody theoretically buy that data if its being sold? much like the mobile US carrier’s were doing
what’s so “new” about this concern? I’d probably be able to afford a house if I had a dollar for every article I saw on Tesla’s wrecking or nearly wrecking because of FSD.
problem is most people do. anybody remember watch dogs?
greg just fucking cooked
imagine not being a gigachad bringing your nintendo 3ds, that actually has a physical switch to disable wireless communication and can record videos and take pictures that totally don’t look like they’re from 2011
I’ve been on fedora for quite awhile, what makes tumbleweed better or unique? might try it sometime
unless maybe it automatically restarted and put all my applications back on screen that I had running, not sure. but I know it didn’t shut down since I literally hit the power button and it was immediately on, it was asleep.
they have an option which lets you turn off automatic updates
and with immutable distro’s, you can always rollback to a previous state instantly and not update the OS if you don’t want to, just the applications.
goodluck! hopefully Manjaro won’t push another broken package!
Bazzite is my first true experience with an immutable distro, and wow, what a magical moment it was.
I’ve been eyeing on fedora 40’s release for some time now because it fixes all the Wayland problems for Nvidia cards. One night my grandma needed some help, so I walked away from my PC, it automatically suspended, came back 30 or so minutes later, and when I logged in I was just automatically on KDE 6 with fedora 40, didn’t even reboot.
This is truly the year of the Linux desktop.
was just curious if like other video game series the story isn’t in sync with the time they were released if that makes sense
why would they post this on April first this is amazing
probably because keepass is installed via flatpak (default way of installing things, also they’re sandboxed)
the only time I get annoyed or frustrated is when they don’t read whatever pop up they get and immediately press “ok” or “continue” and it borks everything
Actually, fun story, someone was cheating under wine and posted it on the Roblox forums which is what caused all this to happen.
amazingly well said, thank you