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Cause one of them is deliberately trying coups in my country for once in a while. The other is trying partnerships and there is no evidence of spies trying to manipulate things.
Cause one of them is deliberately trying coups in my country for once in a while. The other is trying partnerships and there is no evidence of spies trying to manipulate things.
I didn’t say denying the original post. I just pointed that US is just as invasive as China. But personally I trust China better than US.
US latest deal: give US your data, get a nuke for free
You can configure wireguard to achieve this solution.
You can always enable mDNS/DNS-SD (aka zeroconf) protocol as well
Does any of these in https://alternativeto.net/software/pastebin/?license=opensource works for you?
Good for you that you like your XFCE environment
I would like to see how your desktop is, if you don’t mind
However, again, it’s personal preference
Agreed. I think it’s not about distros we should have pay attention, but desktop environments.
And about “most appealing” DE I think it’s subjective. Surely KDE has the most flexible structure and may be exactly what you want, but Gnome is also appealing for some people (myself included).
Again, there is no right or wrong, just personal preferences
Crypto is scam.
I don’t hate. It’s just a piece of software. I just use Linux because I like the privacy and I’m a tech savvy person
I don’t wanna learn Windows whatsoever, cause I can do everything I need on Linux and it serves me well
Wow!
How do you smoke black coffee?
Creating a new profile, as suggested, seems to solve the issue for my main profile. That’s interesting, cause I think it shouldn’t solve the issue at all, once I did not change anything at the main profile
Yes, it does happen in Troubleshoot Mode. And based on the article you sent, it does mean it’s a Firefox issue, not a extension one
I didn’t even know that there was a troubleshoot mode. I’ll try and come back here
Looks like a runtime is outdated and the repo to install a new runtime is missing. Then when Discover tries to update, crashes cause there is nowhere to download from
Try update the package from terminal
I also think the suggestions in this videos are shitty and impractical.
He’s dreaming about something that could not be implemented. And even if implemented, is just cluncky and unusable.
I just ignored this video. And actually, most of his videos I’m ignoring as well.
I guess you can set a host on your /etc/hosts
to redirect all your pterodactyl.example.com to a local ip. Also, if you need access from other computers on the local network, I think you can set up a local DNS server (such as PiHole or AdGuard Home) to reach the same solution but for all address running though your DNS server
I think Gnome VS KDE it’s just a POV
Your argument makes sense that KDE and Cinnamon can be welcoming to Windows users. However I can argue that it can also make these newcomers to keep a “windows-like” mindset and that can be frustrating.
If a newcomer comes to Gnome, due to it’s totally different paradigm, it may induce this newcomer to have an open mind and, therefore, be more welcoming to linux experience.
I don’t think one argument or the other is right or wrong. I think both arguments are valid and that’s just a different perspective. I, personally, think that a totally new paradigm is good to newcomers, but be free to disagree, since you understand that there is no right or wrong regarding this topic
I like the mint project, but I dislike how it’s done
I don’t suggest mint to anyone anymore. I rather suggest Fedora or PopOs
Fuck U.S.
Oh! Is about genocides you’re worried about?
There’s a Wikipedia page about US conducted massacres
There’s also a Wikipedia page about involvement of US in regime change in other countries around the world
US is a terrorist government (not the people, most of the people are nice)