

One of their sister brands, Jeep, had a hack through the infotainment that let them control the CAN bus and disengage the transmission
https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
One of their sister brands, Jeep, had a hack through the infotainment that let them control the CAN bus and disengage the transmission
https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
Freeze! Vegan police!
He’s been trying to prevent the US from manufacturing their own chips, so that can’t be the real goal…
The devicetrees between Android versions is effectively the same. They define the hardware
We won’t know the impact until they try to bring up the Pixel 10
You can get them off Aurora Store if you don’t want to install Google Services.
Yes, GOS adds the ability to completely disable network access to apps.
For magic eraser, that’s a separate app from Google.
Pixel Camera does night mode, editing tools are in Google Photos
ARM isn’t plug-and-play like x86 (n.b. it could be, but no one does it outside of servers)
You have to write a big JSON like file, called a DeviceTree, that describes exactly what is in the computer
Unless Apple decides to support Hackintoshes, their OS won’t have devicetrees for other devices.
You might be able to make your own and get the OS to read it, but it still has to be for a specific machine rather than generic like before
Depending on how you had it installed, Alpaca split support in the Flatpaks.
If you want AMD support, you need to install
com.jeffser.Alpaca.Plugins.AMD
postmarketos has builds for the 4/5, and Fairphone has already submitted devicetree files for the 6 to the mainline Linux kernel: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pm/20250625-sm7635-fp6-initial-v1-12-d9cd322eac1b@fairphone.com/
I’m surprised at using ntfs-3g these days, but one major difference is that ntfs-3g uses FUSE in userspace.
Paragon has an in-kernel driver that is much faster, although I would expect your distro already includes it.
You can check with something like cat /boot/config-* | grep NTFS3_FS
I never really looked into what they were doing with KPTI.
Assuming it’s accurate, that first one is a much better technical description, even if it was intended to spell FUCKWIT
Ah. That makes sense, then. Thanks!
Any idea why that’s needed when Organic Maps doesn’t?
My understanding is this is an early fork?
To add about defaults from what other posters have shown…
I don’t remember if this was there on Debian 12, but at least when you’re on Debian 13 later this year, you can go to “Settings” in Discover and select if you want Debian or Flatpak to be the default source
nvtop, while it sounds like it’s nvidia, is brand agnostic It actually stands for “neat videocard top”
It’ll show per process usage of memory and compute usage on most GPUs
I think you agreed with me?
I said the people who say Linux is so hard are the people that have learned so much about Windows that it’s ingrained in them. So when they try to switch, they get frustrated that it isn’t exactly the same
The vocal people saying it’s harder have a lot of experience with Windows, and know how to work around all of its deficiencies after being a power user dealing with it for 15+ years
With that mindset and not wanting to start over, Windows is easier
For casual users or someone who’s willing to learn, Linux is easier
Wasn’t France the one that started switching to Matrix and funded a bunch of improvements?
It’s great that Germany is doing the same, I just remember Matrix talking about money from France and helping the French government deploy Matrix for government use back in the day. A lot of the E2E encryption improvements were attributed to their collaboration with France at the time
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I wasn’t trying to give a positive side, I was just explaining why Microsoft wants the feature
Trixie from Toy Story. Debian’s releases are always toy story characters