Feels like the 4.0 version has been in alpha/beta for years now? I thought they abandoned the idea.
Feels like the 4.0 version has been in alpha/beta for years now? I thought they abandoned the idea.
I do the same. I don’t care if there is an algorithm or not, I don’t care if you get 0,00001% more money. The end doesn’t justify the means. I am on a personal vendetta, every time I am on YT and I see a thumbnail like that or one with clickbait text or arrows. It’s instant don’t recommend channel. I don’t care if I am subbed to that channel or not. Stop finding excuses, we need a gram of human decency, stop whoring yourself like that
ios is not really privacy friendly. It’s more the result of an amazing PR campaign. That plus the fact that Apple wasn’t really in the ad game but now it is slowly changing. In reality you are giving your data to Apple. You will say, yeah but Apple is ok, of course they are because they have great marketing. Google doesn’t and Google = privacy nightmare, which is also true.
I swear they are using the same *Soon TM as Valve is using with Half-Life 3
I always install Linux, 1-2 times per year but in the end I always go back to Windows. I have apps which are Windows only but whenever I want to change display scaling to 125% on Linux, is when I slowly start losing interest in it.
Vivaldi if you want chromium
Using privacy and Brave in the same sentence is a quite a leap.
That’s stupid and illegal in Europe since you only want to unsubscribe from emails. The few sites for which the unsub button does nothing, I usually contact them and tell them they are breaking the EU law and if they don’t stop, I will report them. Works all the time.
You might be onto something
Calculon - Workstation
Flexo - Gaming laptop
Bender - Intel Nuc/HTPC
Hmm my Synology NAS is called Syn, I need to find a more appropriate name for it.
I haven’t done that, went with the nuclear option and wiped Debian :).
Thanks for your reply, could have done that. I switched back to Opensuse because it worked before and works now. Will keep in mind if I ever install Debian again.
All good, thanks for the reply
Actually It’s a good point, yes it was enabled. It worked a few hours before on Leap 15.3. So far it works only on Opensuse, that’s why I wondered why.
I haven’t, wouldn’t that be if I wanted to wake it via the network? On Debian and other distros when I pressed keys on the keyboard, it tried to wake from sleep but it didn’t actually turn on or had any image.
I have been looking at it since I am fed up with Fire TV. Can you install it on any Linux distro? I thought it was for raspberry pi. I have an Intel Nuc running Opensuse
I am my own admin, running my small business so I am user/admin/spam receiver :). I might stick with Outlook for business for the moment. Don’t want to mess around. For private use, Thunderbird is chef’s kiss .
Can you elaborate more on the add-on, what’s it called? I just started using Thunderbird again but at the moment only for my personal addresses.
It’s not about you.