Every time! Then the next time you boot windows for some reason, it will finish the updates and then fucking shuts down.
Every time! Then the next time you boot windows for some reason, it will finish the updates and then fucking shuts down.
Maybe she’s used to pull her hair back in this position out of habit?
I think it simply promotes other prime video content instead of product advertisement.
Joey was the superior app. Shame it didn’t get as widespread as the others.
There are 2 open source menstrual trackers in f-droid. They don’t share data.
This is the first thing that came to mind. I used that for ao many years, then went on to Hexchat.
“Purism makes premium phones…” Haaaaaaaaa 😂
What he meant was GNU/Spaghetti
Jokes aside, it’s an operating system alternative to Windows. The Steam Deck gaming handheld runs Linux. It’s a free and open software.
Wanted to play a game on my kid’s computer that had windows 11 N or some shit. Couldn’t play because it needed the “media pack”, which in its turn installs everything N stands for. Clown world.
Listen to me, republicans, listen. You are the people in history they warned us about. They warned us about people like you. Pay attention. We’re losing our democracy. Wake up.
First the windows 11 start menu, now the linux terminal. Worldview in shambles.
I believe it was the Linux counterpart of XSplit, the “other” streaming software that was very popular in the early days of streaming. Before that we had to use some very elaborate setups.
I can see it, but this is a 17 year old Metacity theme, thanks for the effort though :-)
Yes, it’s a mockup, not looking for this exactly but a similar vibe/look.
Found it on some Japanese image aggregator website, I can’t remember how I came across it, just that I liked it esthetically.
I remember people discussing that Dear Esther was not a video game.
This seals it for me. They aren’t using version control but are making copies of the working directory with this result.
On top of what the other comments said, they did facial recognition with tracking. They created an id that was attached to a certain person. When the unit was reset, the same id was applied. People didn’t know this happened, because supposedly nothing went to the cloud or something.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/17/eufy_lawsuit/
I have a Reolink that is completely offline, but they also are under scrutiny for having Chinese backdoors in their newest models.
An other alternative is Ubiquity, but they are expensive. They used to have a completely offline offering, but I started looking at Reolink because Ubiquity started with cloud logins. Things may have changed, so look up more recent, non anecdotal, information.