

Even still you wouldn’t say “Arm’s”
Even still you wouldn’t say “Arm’s”
Assuming 2.6 MB per book.
81 TB would be 32,667,175 books.
At $250k per book that would come out to:
$8.17 trillion.
They recently updated their anti cheat for GTA V such that the game doesn’t work on the steam deck anymore. I’d guess they will do the same for GTA VI.
Stepping down would be a step in the right direction.
Check out flameshot, not quite the same but still very good.
Aka Google is paying them enough to make it NOT worth it to build a competitor.
Can’t you setup Firefox to remember the last session and reopen the same pages upon relaunch without any user interaction?
Makes me think the article was written by AI.
It literally says they use the Google vision API right at the top where you submit your photo. I feel like that’s pretty prominent.
On this topic, I did ancestrydna long before I got concerned with my data and privacy. I have since deleted my data and had them destroy my physical sample as well (which took them a long time). But I wonder if the damage is done and even though they say they deleted and destroyed the sample how can I know for sure? Etc
But it looks like the changes were merged?
Encrypt it end to end with them not having the keys
Now how do we do it? Especially with remote work, not sure how to organize.
I feel like Linux is good for power users or users like your grandfather who are not very tech savvy. The issues arise with users savvy enough to get themselves into trouble but not enough to understand how to fix it or how to do a slightly more advanced task.
To be fair it’s “made simple” not “made easy”
I haven’t used archivebox, but I tried setting it up. And I will say linkwarden gets a lot of points for easy setup and use. I’m sure it’s probably not as powerful as archive box but it gets the job done for basic use.
Might be 80% of the population of the US.
Disclaimer I don’t have one, but seems like 2-4 weeks between charges.
How is this the real world experience?
I think the Firefox thing might actually be KDE restoring your session and not Firefox. Try to check KDE settings to see if you can start with a blank session on login.