Secure Boot
See also: Secure Boot criticism
It’s right there under the header
Secure Boot
See also: Secure Boot criticism
It’s right there under the header
I don’t think that was meant to be humorous.
It can alsoake fes that perform way worse than they have anything to. See yandere simulator for example
You don’t, there’s privacy respecting ways of delivering notifications in android.
Also, a 24/7 connection to a server isn’t nearly as bad as you might think.
The connection isn’t active the whole time, it only uses any significant amount of battery if there’s actually data being sent or received. You likely already have quite a few of them anyway, how do you think systems normally listen for push notifications?
Besides all that, I read in other comments that the privacy issue was the device id firebase needs. Obviously apple also needs some kind of device id, otherwise how do they know where the notifications are going?
Did some searching, yup apple also needs a unique identifier:
When it’s time to send a notification, you generate a request that contains the notification data and a unique identifier for the user’s device.
From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/usernotifications/setting-up-a-remote-notification-server
That doesn’t have anything to do with how you install the app.
The id is registered to some database where you can look up the info.
If the registry is partnered with europetnet, you can find it here: https://www.europetnet.org/pet-id-search.html
If not you’ll have to figure out where the id was registered and request the info there.
They’re limited by what the original window manager allows them to do. Sway has its whole own window manager, so it can do whatever it wants.
And there’s the chance of getting my glasses smudged, because of course I’m too lazy to take those off beforehand.
What kind of hoodies are you buying? I can fit a DS in my ass pocket ffs
You could probably do it with http if the server properly supports the content range headers.
uh, no? on smartphones, yes, but not on computers.
That’s not true. Most operating systems at least have filesystem permissions, and on a lot of Linux distros you additionally get AppArmor or PolKit to further restrict what files a program can read/write.
Iirc that was because apple was just a generic term for fruit at the time, not any specific type.
I’m pretty sure most cars have a turn signal near the headlights, and one on the mirror or on the side for that use case, no?
Sure, but I’m not paying for every byte sent overy network, while I am paying for every kWh I use.
That’s all beside the point though, this is just a fun diy project so who cares really.
OK, cool? Your experience doesn’t mean this doesn’t happen though, and no one is saying this is any kind of proper way to train an animal.
You can just go look at the sources of the article man.
Even if you’re an actual software dev, it’s still pretty much impossible to guess how much work something is without knowing the codebase intimately.
In the Netherlands there’s a few ISPs offering 4Gb and one even 8Gb iirc. Personally can’t really think of a use case for that though.
You’re absolutely right, Nvidia used to be a nightmare on Linux. Not just unstable bad, often times just unuseably bad for me. Even the closed drivers are a lot better nowadays though, but I think older Nvidia support is still not great.
I’ve also been using Linux for over a decade at this point, but only switched to it as my main gaming machine fairly recently. I always had issues with stupid Nvidia bullshit before, until finally I found Bazzite which was working great even in the period when Nvidia drivers were still a bit unstable, especially on wayland. Honestly I’m not even sure why I still got an Nvidia gpu last time.
I’m not sure how it could really qualify for an antitrust lawsuit
This would sound to me like they’d somehow unlock more performance with their own gpu than is available for other brands, so they’re giving their own hardware an unfair advantage.
But thinking about it a bit more now, I realise that could probably be prevented by trademarking or patenting the technology they use to do that or something.
I think Wero is supposed to become the replacement for all of that, though I’m not sure if it’s gonna have similar features. For now it’s only available in a few countries unfortunately.