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vimredo
·hace 9 días·discuss
Personally, I self-host it myself. All the hosts I tried either errored often, or gave search results that were complete garbage.
vimredo
·hace 10 días·discuss
At the bottom: 'This content is created by the owner of the form. The data you submit will be sent to the form owner. Never give out your password.' It's very clearly just a Microsoft 365 form, and most likely it's just going to take your info and not send you a CD.
vimredo
·el mes pasado·discuss
I might've misread the article, but wasn't it not the CEO who caused this, it was some marketers who chose the slogan and the branding, who then shipped it off to managers, who approved it without even looking at what they were approving?
vimredo
·el mes pasado·discuss
Apples aren't oranges. Making achievements in nuclear power will, 99% of the time, not apply to hydro. What are you trying to say?
vimredo
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> But I had no web browser that was supported.

This might be a new development, but there's like 3 different forks of Firefox that are packaged. See: `pkgman search firefox`, or something like that. I used Floorp, and it worked well, especially considering it was running with 4 gigabytes of RAM on a VM on a system that already had a bunch of applications open.
vimredo
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I looked through RFC 2373 and found precisely nothing. Which RFC?
vimredo
·hace 3 meses·discuss
It works fine for me on NixOS (Linux), with a recent kernel version and no weird config options - or at least I think so.
vimredo
·hace 3 meses·discuss
The brackets are only needed for URLs, scp, and a few other things, due to the fact that ports are specified with colons. Usually you don't see them in a CIDR.
vimredo
·hace 3 meses·discuss
> 4) if you browse a website from a native world-reachable ipv6 address, you're fingerprinted by it and it's overwhelmingly unique to you.

IPv6 privacy extensions exist & are enabled by default in most (if not all) operating systems today, which (this is my understanding; take it with a grain of salt) create what essentially are extra IPv6 addresses, used for outbound traffic, that aren't generated via your MAC address.
vimredo
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I don't understand what this would be useful for. The Linux terminal app on Android (check Developer settings if you want it) already exists and it uses hardware accelerated virtualization, while this uses QEMU with TCG. The Linux terminal app also supports running a DE (No VNC - as in no VNC, not NoVNC - required!), has full shell, full root, all the features of Podroid, and hell, you could even swap out the terminal if you wanted to. The only advantage to this seems that it supports Android 14, 15, and 16. Am I missing something, or does this have no purpose?
vimredo
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Why wouldn't it? All you need is a binder device for Android IPC and root access to launch Waydroid. It should work perfectly fine when installed and used with Wayland.
vimredo
·hace 4 meses·discuss
I might be mistaken, but isn't this what libraries like winit exist for? It might not be just for wayland, but it seems like it supports everything you mentioned other than drag and drop.
vimredo
·hace 6 meses·discuss
I don't understand? I did some basic research, and it doesn't seem like these cameras have air quality sensors. How exactly would some Android cameras reduce pollution?
vimredo
·hace 8 meses·discuss
Cell phones and other mobile devices only transmit non-ionizing radiation (perfectly safe glorified invisible light), and studies have been done regarding this topic, returning inconclusive results. It's most likely perfectly safe.
vimredo
·hace 8 meses·discuss
If that was enough to change him that much, then something's really wrong. I doubt it was just games, personally.
vimredo
·hace 8 meses·discuss
The LTT video on the Steam Frame mentions an optional spacer for glasses and that Valve is working on getting prescription lenses for the Steam Frame.
vimredo
·hace 9 meses·discuss
The G in G-Drive stands for Government, not Google. It tricked me too.
vimredo
·hace 10 meses·discuss
It uses Alpine Linux, which includes busybox as coreutils by default.