

Do not climb.
Play on and around pipe.
Do not climb.
Play on and around pipe.
I was working with Argon2 hashes, so it was the first thing to come to mind.
Huh, odd. I never had these issues, even though I use an Nvidia card with a VRR monitor. All my peripherals (webcam, printer, bluetooth earbuds) work out of the box, too. But maybe I’m just lucky.
If being ready means “runs Windows applications” to you, then obviously Windows will always be the best choice.
Like, what a metric lol
Next you’re gonna tell me MacOS isn’t ready either, because you can’t play many Windows games on it as well
Complaining about hardware compatibility on Linux while Windows 11 doesn’t even support first gen Ryzen CPUs is crazy.
Windows 11 doesn’t even support first gen Ryzen CPUs. The amount of hardware that runs Windows 11 without tinkering is a tiny fraction of the hardware that runs Fedora Workstation without tinkering.
Linux is much better with drivers and hardware support than Windows. Windows only works well if you use the very small subset of hardware it supports.
Another upside is the easy permission management.
You can revoke network access from your password manager to reduce attack surface; you can revoke camera access from your chat app to prevent accidentaly enabling it; You can restrict an app’s file system access to prevent unwanted changes; etc.
It’s not yet fit to protect from malicious apps, but it still finds some use.
Especially now with Blizzard moving their games back to Steam, running them on Linux doesn’t even require tinkering anymore.
NixOS and Guix are both very beginner-unfriendly. If you’re not very comfortable with Linux and its command line, I’d recommend against using them for personal systems.
I think it’s referring to the driver version 570, which isn’t stable yet but working fine in beta.
I use Wayland with Nvidia (proprietary beta driver) every day (including for applications running over Wine) and have no issues.
So while some may still have issues, I certainly wouldn’t call it “completely busted”.
Providing expiration notifications costs Let’s Encrypt tens of thousands of dollars per year
Not doubting them, but I don’t understand how that’s possible.
Storing the email addresses and expiration dates takes an irrelevant amount of storage space, even if they had billions of cutomers.
Sending the emails should also not cost thousands, even if a significant amount of customers regularly let their certificates expire (which hopefull isn’t the case).
So where are the tens of thousands of yearly costs coming from?
all the downvotes confirm the ccp is here
Not all who disagree with you are paid by a government. Sometimes people just think your take is bad.
I personally think it’s good that the USA did it back then and I think it’s good that China does it now.
Independence and wealth for all.
You seem like a very relaxed person
If you’re willing to use a techy solution, I can recommend Cloudflare Pages.
It allows you to host a basically limitless amount of files for free, with the only drawback being that each file cannot exceed 25MB.
And I would claim that Cloudflare is about as reliable of a host as it gets.
(You also get free domains that looking like this: JohnnyEnzyme.pages.dev)
Indeed, since freely speaking had consequences.
they never said you are completely free of consequences
Who are “they”?
Unfortunately, GTK is much prettier than QT.