I hate to be the voice of reason here, but if you get inside a powerful device to pilot it you should at minimum read the directions first.
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I hate to be the voice of reason here, but if you get inside a powerful device to pilot it you should at minimum read the directions first.
I’ll be honest, $240K a year is far more than I make now… I’d probably be shedding a tear as I told them to stick their spyware in their butts. 😥
A quotation circulates on the Internet, attributed to me, but it wasn’t written by me.
Here’s the text that is circulating. Most of it was copied from statements I have made, but the part italicized here is not from me. It makes points that are mistaken or confused.
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux,” and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
The main error is that Linux is not strictly speaking part of the GNU system—whose kernel is GNU Hurd. The version with Linux, we call “GNU/Linux.” It is OK to call it “GNU” when you want to be really short, but it is better to call it “GNU/Linux” so as to give Torvalds some credit.
We don’t use the term “corelibs,” and I am not sure what that would mean, but GNU is much more than the specific packages we developed for it. I set out in 1983 to develop an operating system, calling it GNU, and that job required developing whichever important packages we could not find elsewhere.
He actually added to the pasta…
Apple has quite a few apps there. Music for one.
I’ve had that on my Android phone for some time now.
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.seemoo.at_tracking_detection/
Yes there’s an Apple version
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/airguard-tracking-protection/id1659427454
Searching has brought up pcapdroid (it’s on fdroid) as a way to watch network traffic from apps via local vpn. I only just installed it myself though so you know as much as I do at this point.
You’re going to use a 10 core 64GB machine as a firewall? Do you mow your lawn with dynamite also? 🤣
It won’t load for me, tl;dr anyone?
In that case I can answer, though it might not be what you’re looking for. When I need a srt for something I do a web search for the title and where it came from, one of a couple sites show up in the results and then it’s just a matter of matching what you have with what you’re needing.
I’m being vague and not linking anything on purpose but it’s enough to go off of. It’s not automatic but it works for my purpose.
It could still have branded firmware even if it isn’t carrier locked though. Did you buy it directly from Samsung as an unbranded unlocked phone?
Blame the carrier then, mine is unlocked direct from Samsung and doesn’t have Facebook or anything like that. Once it hooked in to a carrier for the first time it installed the carrier apps but any and all are removable and don’t come back after.
Unless you’re defining bloat as anything but AOSP in which case I don’t want to talk to you.
Literally never heard of it… .sub .srt .ass and a few others but not that one.
I didn’t see that as one of the included accessories though. I shouldn’t have to pay more to access basic functionality.
Because it needs an extra dongle that isn’t free and most headphones use an ordinary audio jack.
Charging while listening.
And above all, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
How does it impact Chromium?
I think the A is for asexual… like why tf would someone not interested in sexuality care. At a certain point it’s just someone wanting attention and I think we passed it a few characters ago. Before you, gentle reader, get upset see it for yourself… these come from Google search, obvious joke ones were ignored:
LGBT
LGBTQ
LGBTQ+ <- this is literally all inclusive, no need to go further
LGBTQ2 (“two spirit”… aka furries)
LGBTQIA+ (longest “official” acronym)
LGBTQIA2S+
LGBTQIAAP+
LGBTQIAGNC
LGBTQQIP2SAA
LGBTIQCAPGNGFNBA+
If that doesn’t make it obvious I’ll leave you with a quote from Peter Tatchell:
It’s great to be inclusive, but the new alphabet soup is a confusing and alienating mess — made even worse when people get into spats over missing initials or the inclusion of initials they disagree with. The longest I’ve ever seen is LGBTIQCAPGNGFNBA. This is absurd. It makes us a laughing stock and devalues serious issues around sexuality and gender.
For your (Linux) machine use XMouse.
Would the right way to say it be “torrente más”?
If there was a weird procedure to open the doors I’d read that part… and anything else that isn’t standard or obvious too.