I missed that bait and switch. Thank you for the response.
I missed that bait and switch. Thank you for the response.
That’s a fair point. I think you are right that it is not a community project. Something for me to consider. Thanks for the response.
So you think it is bad cause others can’t take their work and make money off of it? Seems to be a real problem in open source right now that others are doing exactly that and something I don’t begrudge a small development team doing.
Not affiliated with them just been using and happily subscribed for a year+ now. Better than Google getting my money.
The user feature is available for non paying users too. If you want a gui for managing that is now behind plus. I don’t see exactly how wantng to make a living off of your work makes you a greedy cunt especially when it seems the features trickle down as they should. Am I missing something?
Nextcloud AIO or all in one. It works relatively well. I run both my own container and an AIO instance and I’ve been pretty happy with it, I’ll likely migrate to it for my docker only one in the near future. Nextcloud AIO
So is this why people stopped posting here? Seems unnecessarily restrictive.
If you are talking about effectively adding to the WEBDL scene as in taking streams directly from sites and decrypting them you are going to want to start to find your way into the scene more. I have no idea how to but I’d start with a more exclusive site like a private torrent site and work your way up to good standing through other upload grunt work like filling requests etc. This will in turn open you up to more exclusive forums on that site where you can ask this question again.
As far as I know all roads lead to a rooted a android device as a means to then figure out a way to either get he file without the DRM as part of the playback from the App or direct access to the full file in it’s original version and to then enploy the definitely closely guarded secret of how to crack the DRM. This is only stuff I’ve gathered randomly reading things.
My understanding is:
Passkeys are like a password + 2FA mashed together. If someone steals your “passkey password” they still can’t use it to login without the hardware component. That means phishing is harder. Since passkeys are generated for the user from their hardware it also forces better hygiene on the user by not allowig any password duplication.
A downside is it is tied to hardware and a provider that can cause problems witb loss of device or when you change devices but it is hard to say how painful that is going to be.
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-What does this have to do with OP saying part of the exam had him reciting a manpage effectively?
Edit: I see so they shouldn’t be that way anymore since OP was doing RHEL 5 exams
Wow. Are you serious? Seems like not a great exam…
I find mstrix’s E2E encryption design cumbersome and unintuitive to a point where id just prefer it off.
Other than declutter and conformity (which are good goals in general) what else are you getting here? What would you be able to do tomorrow if they suddenly supported XDG_CONFIG that the general population would benefit from?
The fight is how you learn :). Good job persevering.
This is only as true as how willing people are to try to shove malware places. When you listen to music or play a video there is software that can be taken advantage of to run unexpected code. The risk is definitely lower but it is still there. If a site is burned by their own reputation I’d go elsewhere to get everything and anything.
So like 8% of the market, mostly from Mozilla?
Librewolf is starting to replace Firefox for me. Either way birds of a feather!
Nevermind found them and deleted them and got the same network error while deleting. Lucky me I picked lemmy.ml before the reddit exodus.
Awesome I’ve been looking for a newer subsonic client for Ampache. Thank you for your work!