Why does he look like Johnny Sacramoni?
I learned a ton from this, it’s kind of “The Book” I guess. For OP, there’s a pretty massive series of blog posts I fumbled along with too, https://ianthehenry.com/posts/how-to-learn-nix/introduction/ though it’s a couple years old.
It doesn’t help with the reasoning, but defed.xyz has been a lot easier to use than scrolling through the /instances endpoints
All I want is per-site process isolation, dammit
Literally just soyjak pointing at my ass
I’m pretty sure there is one cause Lemmy is where I learned about this gem. I’ll take a look
Edit: must have been reallyshittycopper@lemmy.world. It hasn’t been very active since the June exodus
Classic MikeHunt move
Add on to that the REFUSAL TO ACCEPT HOSTAGES because “we don’t want your dirty bargaining chips (our citizens)”. Yeah, really fucking weird.
Proton on Linux is annoying to say the least. I’ve got it mostly working on my distro and without a DE. Have you checked the protovnpvn_reconnector service, assuming you’re on systemd? It’s kind of odd that it just slows to a crawl but maintains connection.
I like NewPipe x SponsorBlock on Android and piped.video for desktop
Shit, I really am dumb. I didn’t realize that literally was Community. It’s been a while lmao
In the front row I see Ken Jeong, Allison Brie, and Danny Pudi. And I swear to god that’s a black Chevy Chase…
I’m not really sure, apart from fdroid needing permission to install apps. I don’t use fdroid, at least not directly. Most of my apps are installed through obtainium.
Yuuup, Verizon is exactly what I was getting at lol. They seem to be the most common refurb/second hand devices.
No problem, glad I could help!
In settings - about phone, tap the build number tab at the bottom like 7(?) times. That’ll enable the developer section back in settings, and there’s a bootloader option there, OEM unlocking.
I definitely second this. From what I’ve read, graphene’s sandboxed google services work a little more seamlessly compared to microg.
Edit: you might want to be careful with secondhand, though, regarding locked bootloaders. An unlocked bootloader is necessary and is NOT the same as “carrier unlocked”
It should be right, like Dataprolet said. Lemmy’s handling of linked comments can be confusing though.
I was wondering if “fanatic” ironically could have come from the French language. Looking at the etymology I’m now wondering if “fanum tax” stems from Latin.