Ironically, base functionality (reading) works fine with JS disabled.
Ironically, base functionality (reading) works fine with JS disabled.
Doesn’t look like the guy on the video.
Which breaks next update for a few days. I’m not a fan of the modding-model if i don’t control the releases.
While the article is crap, the phenomena of “brain rot” does exist. The brain is like a muscle in this regard; if you never challenge it, it deteriorates. There’s even links to increased chance for neurodegenerative sicknesses in such cases. But we have this at least since TV, it’s nothing new with the internet.
Both bloated, but Gnome is more “one thing” and the devs don’t like customization anymore, while KDE has plenty of bars and widgets and whatnot. I’m more of an XFCE guy btw; let me adapt to my usecase and else go out of the way.
My bad, it’s called Streaming Media Player.
Media boxes up to $100 run usually Android (meaning: with Play Store).
That’s a limitation in your countries implementation then. The owner must have full control of what data to present or at least category based requests.
I mean, i knew already that Broadcom is bad at software.
But why KDE? Even LXDE/Qt would suffice to emulate Windows 11’ taskbar.
A simple banner that informs that you don’t do those things and a cross or a button to click it away. And that’s more than you have to do to follow GDPR, in your case.
However they want to do it, it will undermine a key principle of democracy and a human right: the right to privacy and private communication.
Look, it was discussed for years already and we have a consensus; it’s technically and legally not possible without giving you the keys (methaphorically and literally) and we can’t give you the keys because that would quickly lead to you abusing the power given to you.
What i wonder, is:
I mean, Google does, with Play Services.
End to end matters, who has the key; you or the provider. And Google could still read your messages before they are encrypted.
Btw, anyone got Reshade 5+ working in wine/proton?
Funny how archive has preserved the anti-adblock popup.
Which will be harder in the next 4 years. On the other hand, maybe it sensibilizes more towards cloud-indepent operation and Open Source.