[-] toothbrush 2 points 2 months ago

I have a tuxedo laptop and I put a different OS on it, works just fine. You even get support. I didnt even notice that the power profiles didnt work until I read this blog post.

[-] toothbrush 2 points 3 months ago

Interesting exploit! In the second version of the vulnerability, the time between a successful build and the setting of permissions seems awfully small to exploit anything though.

[-] toothbrush 2 points 3 months ago

thanks for the response, I have a Vega 64 GPU, a MSI B650 motherboard and a Ryzen 7800X3D cpu. It probably is a bug in the AMD driver, there are some reports of similar problems on the opensuse forums. I hope it gets fixed without me having to file a bug report.

[-] toothbrush 2 points 4 months ago

but its not anonymous i think.

git over tor or i2p may be a better solution for censorship resistance.

[-] toothbrush 2 points 8 months ago

Im actually happy that fuchsia basically got axed.

It would have been devastating for free software if google decided to replace android with their own (permissive) system with closed source components baked in.

[-] toothbrush 2 points 11 months ago

Hmm, i don't entirely understand your point. Buyers are private using Taler, and you can't find out who bought something. You cant trace a coin to its owner. And last I checked, businesses dont pay in cash, it goes through a bank, so the privacy level doesn't change compared to what we do today.

[-] toothbrush 3 points 11 months ago

Sure. There are benefits to devs without degrees, as they usually start working earlier in their lives so they have more work experience. And hard screening for a degree is probably not helpful anyway, there are other ways to become a proficient developer. You can read about the fundamentals without ever going to a class about it!

[-] toothbrush 2 points 1 year ago

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[-] toothbrush 2 points 1 year ago

Well, thats how it generally worked as far as I know. Im not saying that you can host illegal stuff as long as no one reports it. Im saying its impossible to know instantly if someones posting something illegal to your server, youd have to see it first. Or else pretty much the entire internet would be illegal, because any user can upload something illegal at any time, and youd instantly be guilty of hosting illegal content? I doubt it.

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