If bitwarden is too complicated, keepass is out of the picture
I use Arch btw
If bitwarden is too complicated, keepass is out of the picture
Using Bitwarden must be too complicated for these guys or something.
I installed Bazzite on a sibling’s thinkpad and it was amazing. Chose KDE, out of the box, it was amazing. Fingerprint fprint was pre installed, just had to scan them in settings. Battery management and power level settings (power save or performance) were also already installed. Everything has been flawless. Even full disk encryption works amazingly well without hiccups. I remember trying it on Ubuntu and it bricked itself or something and gave up on it.
Dual booting it and installation was a walk in the park.
Celeste is amazing. Still need to beat it
Reminds me, I should donate to Fossify
But like you could run games on Linux. https://protondb.com
How do you “squash” it?
Does Bazzite count? I recommend Bazzite
Works fine on Eternity
You’re pretty much famous bro. Can I get your autograph?
I wonder if anybody at my uni uses lemmy
Edit: Anybody from cal poly pomona feel free to comment below
I installed Bazzite on a sibling’s laptop. It’s very good and super user friendly to install.
What do you guys think about releasing them on github for free but in official stores as paid?
Free my boys they did nothing wrong. Also, I thought the US doesn’t go after you with copyright unless you profit from it.
Edit: my bad, they were charging for this. Yeah…
Jetflicks, which charged $9.99 per month for the streaming service, generated millions of dollars in subscription revenue and caused “substantial harm to television program copyright owners,” the Justice Department said Thursday.
Lmao must of us here do the same thing. It’s not hard. I don’t think I’ve written a script for this but it can’t be too difficult.
The group used “sophisticated computer scripts” and software to scour piracy services (including the Pirate Bay and Torrentz) for illegal copies of TV episodes, which they then downloaded and hosted on Jetflicks’ servers, according to federal prosecutors.
Yeah I just tried it on my arch desktop and android phone and couldn’t get it to find my devices. Perhaps it’s cause the devices are on VPN?
Thanks for this post. I totally forgot I bought his What If? book and it’s sitting on my shelf.
It’s always a good time to get out the guillotines
If it’s anything big I send it to my synology nas. If it’s something small then I honestly just send it through Signal. Although, I do wanna try this kde connect thing out as well.
Supertuxkart and supertux