The checks stopped clearing?
The checks stopped clearing?
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EndeavorOS is essential in the top tier of my dingo the most corrupt politicians say dumb things like periscopes of my own game company in Ohio
The original large gameboys had a lock that utilized the slot via the power switch. The pocket removed the lock therefore allowing the non slotted Color games to be used in a pocket gameboy.
Pretty FOSS?
PC - Thinkpad T14s Gen 4: EndeavourOS, Firefox and Thunderbird with the Proton suite of things such as Mail, Pass and VPN - I do pay for them but I think it’s worth it.
Phone - Pixel 8 with GrapheneOS and as many F-Droid apps as possible. Proton apps for Mail, Pass, Drive, VPN. Cromite browser. The only that aren’t are probably my banking apps, but I could always switch to web I guess.
I think my biggest hurdle is a Map app that has traffic data that isn’t Google maps.
Its not modifying the code, it’s changing existing settings that are already available to be changed to optimal settings for privacy…
It is not a fork you are completely wrong.
Actual proof of what? That Dr. Disrespect sent private messages to a minor? I guess I would take him at his own word since he tweeted admitting it hours ago.
I’ve played maybe an hour or 2 on my PS2 maybe a year or two ago and the mechanics sounded so amazing, but in execution they don’t seem to work as intended like you said.
Per this article from EndeavourOS discovery I was able to repair my similar issue.
https://discovery.endeavouros.com/system-rescue/arch-chroot/2022/12/
However my device wasn’t encrypted. However near the bottom are instructions if you are and they don’t quite match what you said you did. Maybe give it a try?
"Encrypted installs In case /dev/sda2 is the encrypted root partition you need to unlock:
sudo cryptsetup open /dev/sda2 mycryptdevice
It will ask for your LUKS passphrase and unlocks the device into the path /dev/mapper/mycryptdevice
This path can be used to mount the device:
sudo mount /dev/mapper/mycryptdevice /mnt
Followed by mounting the ESP (EFI-System-Partition) into the already mounted system:
sudo mount /dev/sdXn /mnt/efi
where in all cases /dev/sdXn needs to be changed according to what is used on your install as partition/device path and the mount path for the ESP needs to get changed according to your installed system in case. If it is /efi you need to mount on /mnt/efi if it is /boot/efi it would be /mnt/boot/efi …"
I legit thought that was about to be the joke he was going for at first.
I’m aware that money is made. Most of the time companies are buying API feeds of data from the big 3. So unless someone specifically looked you up, then I am saying your data is probably just sitting in their databases.
What makes you think your data has even been sold at all? Most likely a majority of those companies are just resellers of TransUnion, Equifax, or Experian. The 3 big credit bureaus. So while incogni sent then requests the smaller companies may host no data of yours, just the other 3.
Holy moly great news. There’s hope for our /home after all. I think Firefox has an open bug thread or request thread for XDG Base Directory that’s like …20 years old?
Former maintainer of the .xz project for about a year or two. Hid a backdoor into the code that almost made it into many bigger distros if it wasn’t found by a Microsoft employee.
Go for EndeavourOS if you want to use Arch with a lot of legwork done.
This is really cool man, its wild how much things have changed but those are super endearing.
I own quite a lot of mp3s legally. Host them on a 50 dollar raspberry pi with something called Navidrome which uses a protocol called subsonic.
I can stream my own music from my home to my phone etc or anywhere. Otherwise yeah just having them locally is the other best option.
As an Ohioan myself. Fuck Gym Jordan. He shouldn’t be allowed to hold a government position.
While it undoubtedly saves Sony money to produce and ship a smaller console none of those savings are being passed on and the new model costs the same as the current “fat” model.
I think that may have been the case years ago, I don’t know that it’s necessarily true here.
I think the premise is:
Debian stable, slow release cycle
Arch bleeding edge, always latest updates to packages
Fedora - 6 month release cycle? So something in between?