After some searching, maybe following the instructions on this blog post would work?
I’m by no means an expert though, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt.
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After some searching, maybe following the instructions on this blog post would work?
I’m by no means an expert though, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt.
I’m pretty sure you need to install it using “CA certificate” rather than the “VPN and app user certificate” option.
There’s so much missing history in early tech. This article reminds me of Ahoy’s video on YouTube about the first video game.
You can run commands, so systemctl poweroff
should work to turn off your computer (on Linux, not sure how KDE Connect works on Windows, but I’d assume there’s an equivalent)
Honestly, I’d probably download Garry’s Mod for the first time in years if someone were asking for a crew to play prophunt with.
(Trouble in Terrorist Town, if i can save anyone a web search)
A quick search led me to Passbolt which has multiple user support, native installs for both Debian and Fedora (you’ll need to add their repo manually, though) and an Android app, so it seems to fit all your criteria.
Just curious, are there any specific reasons you wish to avoid docker?
I haven’t heard of anyone using FRAPS in like a decade! Last I checked (which admittedly is a couple of years ago now) OBS seemed to be the screen recording tool of choice.
It seems to me like you’ve kinda made up your mind and are just waiting for someone to back you up before dropping the cash for the Vero :P
With the criteria you’ve listed, I doubt you’ll find a better solution. I say go for it (as long as you can afford it)!
Did you bother opening the link? This project is clearly much more elaborate than simply synchronising notes.
Don’t quote me on this, but I think you’d have to add --volumes
We don’t live in history anymore, we live in the present. Our relationship to information and journalism is not the same as it was in the past, for better and for worse.
In the past, a typical individual would have access to maybe a handful of news sources. You’d pay for the printing and delivery of a physical newspaper and that was going to be the extent of the journalism you were exposed to. I don’t think it’s realistic to think one should subscribe to every news source they’re likely to encounter online. I’d also counter that radio journalism was one of the main sources of information in the 20th century and had no such paywalls.
That said, I’m most annoyed because no one is actually talking about Stract, just about how 404media decided to lock the article
You know how that could have been avoided? If the link actually contained any useful information about Stract instead of being a sign-up page :P
They’re fully within their rights to restrict access to their content, just as everyone complaining is fully within their rights to not give up their email to access content.
I realize independent media financing is a huge struggle right now, and the quality of journalism has been in a downwards spiral for decades now. Clearly, the current system is unsustainable, I agree with 404media on that much. I wholeheartedly disagree with restricting access to information as a solution, as that seems completely opposed to what journalism should aim to achieve.
It renders a lot better on my phone, but this is why reader mode is a necessary feature for browsing the web on a smartphone.
The list has been added to haveibeenpwned.com, you can check your passwords here.
In what scenario would you need to type in a password on a non-smart TV though? Parental lock?
I imagine they’d rather you use their mobile apps than navigate to the website via a browser. They can collect more data on you that way.
A used Pixel with GrapheneOS is a great option. The install is very barebones, and it’s basically the most privacy you’ll get with a modern smartphone without restricting its ability to be a smartphone.
Like I said, not an expert haha (thanks for explaining what mTLS is because I had assumed I knew but truly didn’t)
That being said, I found a reddit thread detailing what seems to be the same issue as you, with OP linking a Stack Exchange post with their solution.