

wear a mask, nondescript clothing, pay with cash, and don’t bring your phone to the store
wear a mask, nondescript clothing, pay with cash, and don’t bring your phone to the store
Downgrade to USB 2
What the fuck?
I’m daily driving fedora kinoite on my laptop and silverblue on my desktop. Set up all my development tasks and local network services and such in toolbx containers. It’s going really well
Your currency is stored locally on your device and transferred directly to the merchant when transacting. The marchant software can also be selfhosted. It just has to communicate with with the centralized exchange for deposit into traditional bank accounts.
If you don’t have a backup then you’re likely out of luck. But that’s better than cash, where you can’t make a backup
Then you wanna deposit it immediately to find out, like a seller does
It seems sellers can host their own payment receipt service and the verfication comes from cryptographically signing the money when it’s issued from issuers
It seems people just want to hate the other side here. Which is no better than them.
🙄
The bots scrape costly endpoints like the entire edit histories of every page on a wiki. You can’t always just cache every possible generated page at the same time.
Just don’t get caught
If the miniscule effort of signing up for a platform keeps someone away, they probably wouldn’t be a good community member anyway.
I learned so much from just going wiki-diving at every step of the installation and post-installation
Does hexbear run two instances or is that a mistake?
Microsoft is deeply entrenched and has undergone decades of enshittification. SteamOS is at only the beginning of this cycle. And since SteamOS is linux-based, it’s likely to have ramifications for the whole GNU/Linux ecosystem. Furthermore, if there are two vastly different OSes that developers and graphics card manufacturers need to seriously target, they’re more likely to write more platform-agnostic software that everyone can benefit from.
private tracker
I’m quite sad as a VR and HDR gamer because I really do want to switch. I have a steam deck, it works great for flatscreen gaming, but general HDR support across the linux ecosystem is apparently lacking and my headset manufacturer told me that they don’t support linux and couldn’t until the VR ecosystem they rely on supports it
It would at least be a very intensive process to do so, and that doesn’t even solve that there would be other ways to glean the same information without accessing it directly. For example, one could create an element with 100% screen width set by CSS and query the element’s size instead of using the simpler window.innerHeight. How do you detect every possible way a script could determine the viewport dimensions?
once the javascript gets that information from the browser it’s kinda impossible to prevent it from being included in a request without just blocking all requests. It could be anywhere in arbitrarily structured data and/or encrypted
Just use another distro, don’t ddos fedora