

Yeah, that would make him a martyr. A true saint.
People wouldn’t stand for it and it would trigger huge protests, I would assume.
Yeah, that would make him a martyr. A true saint.
People wouldn’t stand for it and it would trigger huge protests, I would assume.
I thought the death penalty was abandonned in New York?
sans-taure (because I’m francophone)
Welp. A small inconvenience is the price to pay if you want privacy from the authorities.
I keep telling friends and family to switch browsers, switch text messengers, even switch social networks and they just complain that it’s all just inconveniences. But then they complain about their privacy.
C’mon.
I heard somewhere that authorities can’t ask you for a PIN but can ask you for a pattern because of the way the law is written.
I’d love for someone to confirm that though.
Bazzite is an atomic Fedora distro. Unless you like running everything in containers and having to upgrade everything all at once in a while and not having control over your system files, I don’t recommend it. It’s great for handheld devices because it kind of behaves like an Android device in a way. But personally I don’t like that on a PC where I want more control.
And Garuda is a rolling release Arch distro with a lot of bleeding edge (read not well tested and unstable) packages. While it’s tailored for gaming, unless you want to spend your time reading the Arch Wiki for troubleshooting your problems and learn, I don’t recommend it.
I’m gaming on Ubuntu (Kubuntu with KDE Plasma, I hate Gnome) and it’s the best no hassle option with the most community support. (Mint is probably better) If you want to spend time playing games instead of troubleshooting a distro that very few people are using, an Ubuntu based distro is the best.
You wouldn’t have any problems playing games from the 90’s. But as far as VR goes, I can’t tell you for sure but I would assume Steam VR would work?
(SpongeBob Squarepants five minutes lateur)
Yeah I did a quick search and apparently it’s supported as long as you use the official .deb package and not the Snap or Flatpak package.
Personally I kept a small 100gb Windows partition for firmware upgrades for some devices but I very rarely ever use it.
I don’t have that issue.
What was the problem with Hexbear again?
“ThE aLlEgAtIoNs WeRe PrOvEn To Be FaLsE By aN iNdEPeNdEnT tHiRd-PaRtY iNvEsTiGaTiOn.”
Can you please explain to me, a simple person with no knowledge in that sort of thing?
I’m assuming the sonar emits a loud “ping” sound and the divers would probably deafened by it?
Edit: Holy shit …
Thanks for all the great replies.
But holy shit …
Anti-bear suit.
Great job Wisconsin!