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Do you have a minute to talk about our lord and savior LaTeX?
Do you have a minute to talk about our lord and savior LaTeX?
True, but building the image is not the same as deploying to production.
Aiming for a future in IT security, I find this branch of computer science somewhat ironic. You basically work to make your future work harder, i.e. you make things more secure, making your job of finding vulnerabilities even more difficult. Still a sucker for it, though
We need an open source smart tag. I recently researched how the landscape has changed and, as an android user, still nothing good in available. I’m not sure if I remember right, but Google’s find my device was supposed to be open source or at least open spec? Might be worth looking into how easy it would be to code a lil firmware for this network myself. As much as I’d love a tag for things I cannot lose, the current options are throwing money away for no actual useful tracking (Samsung), forfeit your privacy (Tile, perhaps others), sell your soul (Apple).
That would be me. I am the rainbow trashcan.
Can you explain? I don’t see Plex. Does it require you to create an account outside of your self-hosted service? Does your instance delegate its login to some third party then?
Hey, that’s why I wanted an explanation! The one I got an a search result made it seem like you can’t install anything.
Can you explain the idea and advantages? Excluding use cases like setting up a laptop for your grandma.
You ride into the mud. Not so much out of the mud.
Are you sure you didn’t say arf woof grrr? Huge mistake.
No. Once he’s out there, that’s it. There’s no getting back to the coast other than by a miracle.
Not at all only. At times you have both IPv6 and IPv4 and other times you can still get IPv4 at no additional cost like when you run your own router or modem. The layperson will be given IPv6 by default, but it’s not the only thing you can get.
Oh yeah you’re right!
Yeah, I take my laptop with me daily for university work. I don’t need the huge processing power of my gaming computer. If I need to run some expensive code, then I put it on my 24/7 server, but that is rarely needed. The powerful gaming computer serves, well… gaming purposes.
The generative fill has been around for way longer than the AI craze.
Same thing as supermarkets getting mad at you for taking pictures. It’s all on display, yes, but they fear… I don’t know exactly. I never said it’s reasonable.
Use compose keys! KDE already has it installed and on Windows you can use WinCompose.
Didn’t we all. Tiny me’s fingers were not long enough to hold shift and click another key at the same item.
I’m rooting for Typst to grow into something better.