

As a German, not having a mandatory government ID seems so weird to me.


As a German, not having a mandatory government ID seems so weird to me.


Ah, I must have missed it from your quote. I have copilot through my employer so I probably have Business or Enterprise. Thanks for pointing that out.


That option isn’t there for me.


The numbers are wild. In developer benchmarks, Dirt 3 went from 110.6 FPS to 860.7 FPS, which is an impressive 678% improvement. Resident Evil 2 jumped from 26 FPS to 77 FPS. Call of Juarez went from 99.8 FPS to 224.1 FPS. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands saw gains from 130 FPS to 360 FPS. As well, Call of Duty: Black Ops I is now actually playable on Linux, too.
These don’t sound massive to you?


It’s not maintained anymore but there is a fork. Someone else posted the link.


The small web or indie web.


“It’s not realistic or helpful,” said one European military official of the “tech sovereignty” discussions. “Most of our European platforms are relying on American back-end . . . so it’s very difficult to see anything happening in the short term. It’s just not possible.”
Those arguments resonate more with European military officials than with politicians, according to tech lobbyists, because military leaders better understand the risks a sudden decoupling from the US would bring. Such a break, they argue, would create capability gaps and fragmentation, undermining military operations and cyber security, and making intelligence-gathering less efficient.
It’s okay if big changes are not possible in the short term but they shouldn’t ignore the long term.


To casual users, the sort likely to lap up Apple’s colourful new MacBook Neo or find Google’s Material You colour flourishes appealing, it’s the kind of change that could win over hearts and minds; a way to signal “I am like the others, don’t think me strange”.
This sounds pretentious as fuck.
A city park is also a third place and that doesn’t cost you money to be there.


I use Fedora on my desktop, laptop and server. On my mother‘s laptop I have installed Fedora Kinoite.


An advantage that Framework still has is their upgradeability.


It already happened: https://gram.liten.app/


It has to be setup therefore it has to be configured.


But that will require for other people to install and configure something which I don’t want.
That’s great because that’s what I miss from using Google Maps. I like to see how far I’ve travelled by train each month for example.
Does it detect travel method? So like if I travel by train, car or on foot?
I didn’t read everything because the feature list is not formatted correctly to make it easy to read/scan.


I guess I will uninstall Zed now.


or the second is VPN to an VPS
is what I want to do


It’s not about security for me. I just don’t want to have the hassle for other people to have to install and configure VPN to my server and I can’t and don’t want to expose ports 80 and 443 (I can only open like ports 21000-22000 in my router and I don’t have a IPv4 address)
Link gives me a 403 error