

Not seeing any links to a page, what’s up?
Not seeing any links to a page, what’s up?
They’re doing a terrible job then.
Cool new feature, garbage click bait article title. Thanks OP for not burying the lede like the article.
I’m getting real pissed at It’s FOSS. They have an awesome name, but their content feels AI generated and they often talk about stuff that is clearly not FOSS.
Clearly laissez faire enough in regards to addresses. Which is cool, I wish this was more common. People have a right to privacy.
The assumption is there though.
Wouldn’t multiplying the hash simply relabel the hash sites, as hashes non divisible by the factor simply be not accessible/not exist?
I guess it works if their background check is very laissez faire.
Looks like the Privacy Guides website is open source. It has a recommended tools section that you can use as a starting point.
Thanks. I didn’t know the compliance solution from Microsoft was attached to office.
That and policy enforcement are, I think, the biggest obstacles for Linux adoption commercially.
Compliance being what is and isn’t allowed to run on a computer?
Interesting, thanks!
I’ve tried to follow a tutorial for Inkscape, but I just couldn’t adapt to the workflow.
There was Gimpshop, but the project got abandoned years ago. These days I use darktable for photo adjustments and don’t do much creative editing. I’ve heard good things about Krita.
I don’t think Gimp is the upgrade you think it is. And I say this having used basically nothing else, but the interface is arcane. Unless you use it every day, you sort of have to have a browser open all the time to search for how to do things.
But I agree that the best path to migration is to do apps first, one at a time, then do a system migration. Minimizes friction and pain.
Good article except that they called this:
The clip, which was presented as a dream sequence and clearly labelled as AI-manipulated content, prompted debate about the acceptable boundaries of the technology.
A grey area. Come on, that’s very clearly satire.
Pretty sure that’s illegal in the EU.
Safari’s WebKit isn’t Apple’s though. It was built around KHTML, from KDE.
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