Do you have to do this every time you update your phone?
Do you have to do this every time you update your phone?
Care to share how you disabled every bit of AI in the phone?
Yet companies are manipulating survey results to justify the FOMO jump to AI bandwagon. I don’t know where companies get the info that people want AI (looking at you Proton).
The default config for sudo is to ask for root password. I too was annoyed by this and had to change the setting to ask for the user password, not root, every time I used sudo.
Can someone ELI5 what’s going on? Seems like they are still fighting about Nix allowing a defense company to sponsor their conferences, and trying to ad hominem the project leaders.
Have you tried to install the it87 driver for your kernel? https://github.com/frankcrawford/it87 (on AUR it’s it87-git)
I have ASUS B450M PRIME GAMING and after installing the driver, the chassis fan sensors were detected and I could use CoolerCtrl to draw the fan curve.
I don’t quite like CoolerCtrl because of its UI, seems to be web based, but it works and has a daemon mode to start minimized on startup.
Seems like they are only dropping the deb for Ubuntu.
That’s like going to a therapist and then finding out your therapist needs to go to therapy after treating you.
Try Piper for your Logitech peripherals.
That doesn’t seem to be the case. From what I read on HN, the dev quit because he thought it didn’t make sense to submit CVEs for temporary/wip solutions, and F5 thought otherwise.
So as I see it, the developer quit because he didn’t agree that a CVE should be opened for a work-in-progress solution that was live on Nginx.
So… not using Signal because it’s based off a conspiracy theory that it’s secretly funded by CIA?
Well, let’s stop using RSA and encryption because the most used secure crypto algorithms today were created by none other than the NSA!
EDIT: None of the alternatives provided are good alternatives for Signal. Matrix is an extremely complicated protocol that lacks some features compared to normal IM apps (I use Matrix and the experience is quite close to a standard messaging app). XMPP is dead and has a very niche userbase. The others are not suitable for being a daily messaging app.
Signal is a good alternative and while I do agree with some points, they are not bad enough to prevent you from using it (e.g. not having usernames).
Yes, it made people realize we don’t need Secure Boot and it’s just a pit of vulnerabilities.