Republican vice presidential candidate
Republican vice presidential candidate
Yeah, starmer kicked him out for not being centrist enough, which is why he ran independent (and beat the labour candidate)
When you normally delete a file, it doesn’t actually delete it, to save time it just marks the space as free, so any new files can be written into that part of your drive.
But the actual data just remains there until a new file is written to the storage.
SecureErase does the second part without making an actual file.
Normal delete:
File: 01010101 -> no file:01010101
Secure erase:
File: 01010101 -> no file:00000000
4 isn’t long enough to support it :(
…They said waydroid
Okay, but if they don’t say no, Biden has the opportunity to do something very funny.
Ah, but they aren’t going to rule that, they’re going to delay until the trial won’t happen before the election
If only they could deal blows to starmer and everyone else pushing them to abandon their principles.
It could also have been a ghost listing, but yeah, I’m baffled they aren’t profitable
Oh yeah generally I’d agree, with firefox I just think it’d be better to do what will push the fewest people away as long as it’s possible to maintain development.
Mozilla doesn’t have the sort of leverage to make an impact by abandoning apple devices. Firefox has an incredibly low market share and this could push people to other browsers. People tend to use the same browser for stuff like bookmark and password syncing, so abandoning ios could have larger consequences.
Probably didn’t see them, Epic’s already suing again because of their compliance plan.
I guess it would work, as long as you’re using an up to date zip implementation with AES-256 encryption. I guess my question would be why bother? Being compressed doesn’t add any real additional benefit, since just using text shouldn’t take up much space.
Is recommend just using an actual password manager for convenience, since you aren’t really gaining any security by only storing your passwords in a file.
I doubt it, at least in the US. Samsung tends to be pretty locked down.
The main gain would be losing any tracking youtube does on how you interact with their app. They could only track based off what videos your ip address watches.
Yeah, I was very confused, I thought they were maybe making a less privacy invasive alternative
Isn’t ubuntu pro free up to 5 devices
Do you remember what that extension is?
SteamOS is based on arch, but it has major differences. The steam deck’s update mechanism is completely different from normal arch Linux.
Arch normally immediately updates to the latest version of every program. This is usually fine, but when a big bug is missed by the developers, it can cause problems.
The steam deck updates a base image that includes all the programs installed by default, and by the time it releases a lot of them aren’t the absolute newest version. When valve updates SteamOS they definitely run a lot of tests on the base image to make sure it’s stable and won’t cause any issues.
SteamOS is also an immutible distro, meaning the important parts are read only. This also means updates are done to everything at once, and if something goes wrong, it can fall back to a known good version.
Not to say arch Linux is unstable (its been better for me than Ubuntu), but SteamOS is at a completely different level. It’s effectively a completely different distro if we’re talking about stability. I think what they’re hoping is this support would allow arch to build out testing infrastructure to catch more issues and prevent them from making it to users.