And Putinism. It was, after all, the TLD for the Soviet Union.
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And Putinism. It was, after all, the TLD for the Soviet Union.
I prefer WikiLess, tbh. Also, Metastem uses .su, which was the TLD for the Soviet Union.
Yeah, I think they go into discovery mode until they find a previously-paired device when you turn them on.
I’ll double-check the manual.
Good idea!
The link I gave them was for the organisation I moved the serious stuff to. I did this so I could have more basic, novelty, and experimental repos on my Codeberg, as well as so that other people can “join” the organisation to help work on the projects.
I don’t know where you got the idea that I’m pretending I can’t show people this stuff. That’s not at all the case. I am proud of the software I’ve written; I just thought I could organise it better.
Sounds interesting, but maybe a little too advanced for me.
My objectives are education and fun. I enjoy programming, I want to learn more, and I’ve been inspired by Brodie Robertson’s recent video on novelty software as well.
I’m also applying for computer science courses at a few universities at the moment, and I want them to be impressed. Two repos for projects that haven’t been updated since 2022 isn’t the best look.
Good idea, although I think I’d prefer to make a desktop app. I know HTML, but static sites are as far as my web programming goes.
However, with a bit of Python or C and a PGP library, I could probably have a go at making an encrypted P2P chat service.
Interesting. I think an online Markdown editor, maybe with S3 as a storage backend and a button to convert to PDF, could be a useful CRUD webapp. Great idea!
It might be a bit too professional for my personal repos, though. More suited to the organisation I just moved everything to.
Thankyou.
Wow, that’s an old one. I guess your best bet is FreeDOS, then.
Well, LeapFrogs are for kids. Chromebooks are supposed to be for… students, I guess?
Damn! What architecture is it?
So does Android. It’s been torn apart and locked down so much, however, that it becomes a totally different OS.
I’m running crunchbang++ on my i686 box.
I have Linux running strongly on two laptops from 2007. If I still had my old Dell from 2003, I’d bet I could get the latest Puppy Linux running on it. Maybe even something like Debian or Arch32, if I maxed out the RAM.
You’re right to be skeptical, but for now Mullvad is like Tor Browser without Tor. Does everything I want, is more private and secure than my previous browsers, and (unlike Librewolf) it integrates with my new Void installation.
Also, I like Librewolf. It’s what Firefox should be, in my opinion.
Use ADB to remove Google and Samsung bloatware and tracking. Ask around for help.
You should be able to use Heimdall to unlock the bootloader, but there isn’t currently a build of LineageOS or DivestOS for this phone, so unfortunately you cannot yet flash a custom ROM (AFAIK). However, rooting should work if you need this (although it can hurt your security a bit).
I’d recommend removing Google Play Services and replacing it with microG, although this may be complicated.
The best solution, however, is probably to exchange the phone for a more versatile model, such as a Google Pixel or a Fairphone.
*Laughs in PeerTube
Instant nope from me!