

I use Tutanota for my email
I use Tutanota for my email
No, they want to migrate from usb-based exploits, to audiojack-based ones
It has been time for that, long ago. Why did you have to wait for everything to go south?
Cry all you want. Gaming performance on Linux is usually better.
The best option, I think, is to have them on separate drives (not separate partitions), and select which one to boot from UEFI.
I wish I could. However, the device belongs to the company. And sometimes we need the cameras. We used to have Thinkpads with built-in switch-like mechanism that blocks the webcam, but the newer laptops have their camera exposed.
It was an honest question. I have seen various other horrible features, like Glassdoor allowing paying employers to remove negative ratings, so I freaked out a bit in case Teams has hidden features as well.
I know this is shitpost, but since there was another indication of such feature existing (although untrustworthy - the Brave Search’s AI summary), I wanted to confirm.
Since the answer of the AI seemed misleading, I asked here to confirm.
I don’t blindly trust AI responses. However, that was way too concerning not to ask about it, considering that I work from home and that we use Teams.
Is this legit? Brave’s AI summary claims that Teams indeed gives this option to the host. However, it points to a Teams documentation page that does not mention such feature.
I do. When I watch Odysee.
Have you tried Fennec?
It’s not loading for me. Is that instance up?
I prefer nix package manager honestly
That’s how protests work. Just because you are not affected, does not mean you should not participate. Any subreddit participating is probably trying to show they are anti-nazi, and/or they support the efforts of the others in the platform.
Of course it causes trouble for users, but sadly that’s what Twitter has become and it deserves this hate. None of this would have happened if Elon truly advocated for freedom of speech, instead of using his power to push his right-wing beliefs.
I am proud that there are still some mods in Reddit that take the risk of protesting. I was afraid they got removed on the previous Reddit protest, about pricing changes.
Adding to that, not caring about politics probably means going with the flow and not reacting. Which, in today’s capitalist world, usually means supporting big corporations by using their services, just because everyone else use them.
This looks great. I have been using Nextcloud and FileBrowser for that.
It’s very hard to tell, unless the owners disclose this information. A lot of instances run behind Cloudflare or other proxies to hide the real infrastructure.
I don’t blame them. Leaving your server completely exposed is risky. But Cloudflare is another shady company, so I prefer to take that risk for my servers.
Distrobox is a better fit for this meme. Without it, one needs to manually configure devices and namespaces. Which is not that difficult, but distrobox create
makes it trivial.
Flatpak provides similar sandboxing capabilities and you can use TopGrade to manage all updates.
Did Google ever offer an open source client for the email?