

And “Genomic testing has confirmed that this isn’t just a new species—it’s also a new genus, which further confirms that other forms of life might be hiding in this fascinating part of the unexplored ocean.”


And “Genomic testing has confirmed that this isn’t just a new species—it’s also a new genus, which further confirms that other forms of life might be hiding in this fascinating part of the unexplored ocean.”


I know that there is a libretaxi. It’s kind of like FOSS Uber but I haven’t used it myself. I’m not sure how difficult it is to build such an app. I think the difficulties usually lie in ensuring compliance with all laws, ensuring fame among users, i.e. somehow advertise. website: https://libretaxi.org/ github: https://github.com/ro31337/libretaxi


It would be nice if people were so aware, but I’m afraid most people will fall for it.


For a little more security in this case. You can run them from a separated dedicated user.


Maybe this. Most smartphones have a modem inside, this modem has a separate closed-sourced operating system and it usually has the main priority in controlling the smartphone relative to the processor running the main operating system, such as Android. Sometimes the modem has access to the microphone or memory, even bypassing the CPU. Although maybe everyone already knows that.
Pass or qtpass if you need gui. Simple and efficient.
Sometimes I want to read the sources of the programs I use and learn how they work.


It’s not their fault that they can’t make Graphene OS for more models. It’s the fault of the manufacturers of these smartphones who always put a stick in the wheel for anyone who wants to make a privacy oriented OS for their smartphone models.
I’m sorry I didn’t notice. Then it’s a little unexpected.
And it’s not like it didn’t have a reason. A lot of closed “capitalist” software has been seen in not very good and honest actions. And the penalties for this were very light. Yes open source mostly is a different story.
Maybe it’s somehow related with the Great Firewall and they are not included in the statistics correctly.


JShelter and Decentraleyes. And uBlock Origins, but it’s already popular without me. :)
And a special keyboard with ~467 keys. One key for each syscall.


Ubuntu is no longer GNU/Linux distro. Linux is just a kernel.:)


Then I’m sorry about your experience. Maybe it has something to do with the versions of programs/libraries specifically on Fedor’s distribution. If I have the opportunity, I could try to run this game, but I have Arch linux.


Smalland
On protondb it has Platinum status https://www.protondb.com/app/768200/. It should work atleast with steam and proton. If I’m not mistaken.


It’s modest of course, but we can get used to it. I can use old computers quite well. :)


It’s hard to imagine that if you don’t live in rather small North Korea, which is heavily sanctioned, that Kim can somehow affect your life…


Thanks. I will try all the suggested options and see which one is more convenient. :)
I just humbly want to know who would have thought that creating a universe with so many terrible things was a good idea?