Ah, yes. I also love it when I search for firefox on my new PC with Edge (without adblocker) and get sponsored malware in the results.
I still use windows but I think installing software on Linux is way more convenient. Especially with the AUR.
Ah, yes. I also love it when I search for firefox on my new PC with Edge (without adblocker) and get sponsored malware in the results.
I still use windows but I think installing software on Linux is way more convenient. Especially with the AUR.
Every OS has this feature (including DEs like KDE)
Seems like they developed it for arbitrarily locked it down to specific browsers using the user agent.
Choose to because otherwise they get kicked from the family?
Microsoft controls the java licenses (you can only buy it from them). This allows them to check that account x has a valid license as they are also linked to the game account
The bedrock licences are tied to other platforms (Google play, apple appstore, …) and are not tied to the game account. I can login with any account on bedrock (not like java)
I thought you saved power because the e-cores are more efficient for the same workload?
Keepass/KeepssXC/KeepassDX (password manager for desktop)
Syncthing to synchronize database between devices.
ViMusic is not maintained anymore.
Someone forked it as RiMusic and fixed a lot of bugs with the original version and added the ability to download songs (as opposed to hoping they stay cached)
I got two drives with one being nvme1pX and the other nvme2pX and I don’t know why but they just swap names sometime. I’m new to linux though so it may be some misconfiguration on my part.l and I rarely need to access them with their name.
A yes, my beloved nvme1p2 partition that changes name every reboot
I hope it was clear enough
But you don’t understand, if people stop pirating, the subscription prices will go down because of all the parasites who get it for free. The corporations would never just take the additional money and raise prices to get even more, right?
Me who doesn’t know what it is and just uses it because it came with my distro
Right-sizing the People Team
Sounds like mckinsey speaking
Somebody forked the repo and changed the name != the project is being continued
Is that still a problem in newer java versions? I have to admit I have only written simple things in java.
Java is also memory safe
Am I just not informed enough about this topic or would using parameterized queries everywhere fix the problem? I can’t understand how software companies still manage to make products vulnerable to SQL Injection