

I’ve got news for you, that’s slime not mint.
I’ve got news for you, that’s slime not mint.
Mac OS X was installed in 2010/2011. Back when people didn’t hate Apple.
My dad did in 2011. Wikipedia says this is a popular model to Hackintosh.
One thing I will agree with is to stop using SCP.
https://www.brightblack.net/blog/2024-02-09-scp-was-deprecated/
It was deprecated a while back and older, but more experienced Unix wizards still suggest it. SFTP is an alternative, but rsync also works.
Thank you so much, made my morning
Thank you so much, made my morning
Skip Fedora and leap straight to OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
“Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest,”
But also
“DHS is leading efforts to conduct welfare checks on these children to ensure that they are safe and not being exploited, abused, and sex trafficked,”
Lmao. Lmao. Lmao.
Guys, let me into your school, guys. If you don’t let me into the school you’re a pervert and sex trafficker. Now don’t stop me from taking these kids, they’re dangerous criminals that need to be deported.
Fucking politics. Pandering to another reason while concealing your true motive, whatever orange man wants.
In that instance maybe run docker with gluetun and qbitnox. It’s a bit difficult to setup but will sort of achieve what you’re looking for.
Can you set the interface in qbit to tun?
My favorite part tbh
I interpreted it as the time traveler using the Time Machine to fuel his car / machine because it’s gone in the future.
“If you spam for heals you will not be healed”
That one was personal.
Carrier pigeon, anyone?
Email that aligns with our values of privacy, freedom and respect of our users. No ads, no selling or training AI on your data – just your email and it is your email.
That sentence calms my concerns with Mozilla, though it’s a little confusing given the stance they tried to posture.
I f**king hate email etiquette. Please take me out of this world. Please.
I had this thought as a kid about why anything existed at all and ever since have learned to not think too hard.
Ffs finally. “Experimental” my ass, also - it’s not a new thing, zypperoni has it.
Publisher matters. Some random website advertising a disk cleaning utility could be malware while a Fitgirl repack most definitely isn’t. Installing something from an official Ubuntu software repository is also pretty safe, while something from a 3rd party repository or community development library could be malware. I also generally trust PDFs from Anna’s Archive and Libgen or Internet Archive, because of the reputation loss to them if it were. You can minimize your risk to a tolerable level this way.