

Also I could see it being useful if you can “pin” some pages on one side, especially if you need to compare multiple documents on the fly.


Also I could see it being useful if you can “pin” some pages on one side, especially if you need to compare multiple documents on the fly.


I’ve always been interested in Linux, and for my home server it’s been my OS for the last decade, but for the workstation I found myself dual-booting. With the advent of atomic distributions such as Fedora Kinoite, Universal Blue, Fedora CoreOS etc using the concept of OS images through OSTree / bootc, combined with containerization through flatpak and podman is a great step forward stability and reproducibility.
My desktop has been switched to Aurora (Universal Blue) for more than a year and I couldn’t be happier.


CEO isn’t an actual job either, it’s just the 21st century’s titre de noblesse.


I think it’s run see
Eufy cameras linked to their HomeBase for storage, or you can send the cameras recording to your own NAS through RTSP.


Basically a nothingburger…


Some of my favorite apps are on F-Droid and nowhere else.
These apps are for the privacy-minded people, by privacy-minded people who will absolutely refuse to be tied by name (or digital signature with an identity verification process) to their apps.
And then there’s the problem of making legally gray apps (emulators), now someone needs to be tied to that app, which makes then easier to find, or if an app starts to irritate a government or corporation, then they can find who published it pretty easily (likely without proper the proper legal oversight/subpoena) even outside of the Play Store.
What the fuck Google.


Still, most people will look at the TV during the meeting, so all you see is one side of their faces.


We tried the owls in some of our meeting rooms and we scrapped those.
What’s the point of having a 360 camera in the center of the room when everyone will stare at the big TV anyway? All the people at the other end see is everyone looking sideway to the camera.


Your best bet for quality dubbed content is to find the raw blu-ray torrent (check for the included audio tracks), and retranscode to x264, x265 or AV1 with Handbrake and the audio tracks you want to keep. No need to tinker with a/v sync from there.


But even then, they’re only liable if they distribute it themselves. Why go the extra mile of blocking the addon being sideloaded, as it’s solely done by the user?


I would have to do a one-for-one comparison, I haven’t checked that.


You can also use this filter list in uBlock Origin as an alternative
https://gitflic.ru/project/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters/blob/raw?file=bpc-paywall-filter.txt


On the other hand, it makes it easy to find which apps aren’t to be trusted with your data.
Probably don’t want the burden of keeping the firmware up-to-date with the latest security fixes, and miminizes the risk of a security exploit if that door isn’t opened.