Absolutely, it’s also made way easier with quickemu, allows you to spin up a properly configured Windows VM with pretty much no effort
Absolutely, it’s also made way easier with quickemu, allows you to spin up a properly configured Windows VM with pretty much no effort
Heck yeah brother, AROOO
Yeah, you want to sniff nix
they using the tongue
I want my ifunny logo
You’re pretty right, it’s not as good an experience as it could be
After account creation no way to delete it
You should be able to delete it through LBRY: https://lbry.com/faq/how-to-remove-account (but the process is still manual, which sucks
(btw, what’s the deal with the long nose emoji? lol)
I thought odysee is a better alternative for youtube and offers much more privacy. But it’s not.
What do you not like specifically? For me it’s the lack of support for subtitles that is the deal breaker
I think it’s a pretty decent feature to have
Automatic… transcription?
YESSSS 🎉🎉🎉
Love these news, I almost shed a tear
I believe it is not possible to have it due to EU regulations, or at least there aren’t any proper ones right now. You can read some discussions about this on Privacy Guides’s discourse, like this one for example: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/card-masking-tool/15342
I think the TLDR is: use your own bank’s card, as you will always end up with a card which is tied to your identity, so better give that info to as few bank institutions as possible, you gain no advantage by signing up with someone new. On the other hand, if you need to convert and the fees are atrocious, then you could look into Revolut and others like that, but that doesn’t really help your privacy, no matter how many virtual cards you make, since they’re all in your name anyways
They’re too busy compiling the 15678th generation of their systems
There truly is something for everyone! :D
Puce Screen of Panic
That’s class
You can keep all the lines of those who didn’t accept to the change with the original license, it will end up as a bad mix, but it’s doable if the licenses are compatible
I guess so, it doesn’t hurt if you don’t mind the inconvenience
DivestOS on my tablet
Cool, there are supported tablets now?
Oh I thought that was only Artix, what does CachyOS use?
If the client (which encrypts the data in for an E2EE service) is open source and has also been audited by third parties than there’s little reason to do so
Is that so? From the issue I read there was no way around it because the two images are fundamentally incompatible once you layer that package, you had to remove the layered package, it seemed from the discussion that they might have “fixed” the base image at some point as a pull request was opened on Pagure. I waited a bit for it to go upstream, but nothing happened for a long time and just went thorugh with the manual intervention, and actually, now that I check it again, the maintainer siosm commented that they can’t accept the PR
I’ve been curious about those for a while, what are they about, are they somehow better than the usual DOcker/Podman conatiners?