

Really? I have managed to completely block a few channels from getting recommended, including one I didn’t want to block. Annoying thing is there’s no way to manage these blocks, only remove all of them at once.


Really? I have managed to completely block a few channels from getting recommended, including one I didn’t want to block. Annoying thing is there’s no way to manage these blocks, only remove all of them at once.
I can use the tablet just fine, I did say it’s a fine tablet overall. It just feels worse to use than my phone with a 144Hz display, and it feels like an odd choice when most phones have >60Hz displays.
I’m running grapheneos on my pixel tablet. My biggest complaint is that the screen is only 60Hz, makes the whole thing feel more sluggish than my phone. Otherwise it’s a fine tablet.


What the hell is this website? Every time I press play it just takes me to a different video.


So all you’re doing is using btrfs snapshots? Don’t most distros that use btrfs by default already do this?


I didn’t see any way if posting data, so I guess there’s not really a reason for them to use ssl. Their forum is using ssl at least.
So why is btrfs bad? Is it just because oracle bad or is there an actual reason?
Afaik btrfs was developed by a person at oracle, but not for or by oracle.


Why does ZigBee suck?
You’re right, but there’s a few files in the root of the repo that haven’t been updated since. So the overview still shows that commit:

One of the first things I noticed in their repo is a commit titled “fag protection”…


The sensor probably shouldn’t touch the floor, just hover slightly above it


I don’t have an answer to your problem unfortunately, just curious. Is there any way this software is actually whitelabel and these other versions are legitimately using it and their own branding?
I’ve only had the nitrokey for a few months, so can’t comment on the durability yet.
I did have a yubikey before. My experience with them wasn’t great, I often had to re-plug in the key because the touch to activate thing was pretty unreliable for me, often just not responding to touch at all.
Though ultimately the reason I chose nitrokey is because I was just looking for a European alternative.
I have a nitrokey which works great. Only downside is the software isn’t as user friendly, you need to set it up using the cli.
I’m planning to get a fairphone before my current phone dies, so I can try out Linux on a phone and still have a good android phone if it doesn’t work out.
I really really hope it does work out though.


Not the most ethical, but kobo is also very easily de-drm’d with calibre.
Actually no this is not even unethical, I did actually pay for those books.


So it’s only the cups-browsed service. I wonder if that’s enabled on any distros by default. Will have to check mine tomorrow.


I just use homebrew with quarantine disabled (otherwise homebrew will auto-update the package with quarantine enabled again, even if you installed it without).
I don’t like macs. Just have to use one for work.


This is most likely the apps themselves checking if they were installed from the play store. Looks like you should complain at Hank Green about this kind of shitty behaviour.
It is now
As soon as the dns changes have propagated anyway