Why would you wanna fight RMS? I mean some of his views are controversial, but he ain’t a bad guy.
Why would you wanna fight RMS? I mean some of his views are controversial, but he ain’t a bad guy.
They aren’t really very special phones. Pretty average tbh with a below average flash light (it’s basically useless) and terrible fingerprint reader. I only got an xperia because it doesn’t have a punch-hole or notch.
Solution? We’re not here to find solutions! We’re here to yearn for the good old days!
just get an external ssd drive and some double-sided tape to stick it to the back of your phone. If you want to increase your battery life you can also stick a powerbank on there as well.
Sony, except the replaceable battery part
That kind of depends. ANNs are basically utilizing the branchless programming paradigm, similarly to what you would do when programming for a GPU
I did back then. Not such much these days.
have been using various distros over the years and never had issues with the nvidia driver on any of them 🤷♂️
It already is. The average citizen just doesn’t give a crap about privacy.
With that title I was honestly expecting something more linux-specific, but the concepts described here pretty much apply to all modern OSs and their file handling.
test
EDIT: ok, weird. It works here.
because the apps I use literally say I can’t post a reply. Or in case of lemmy connect it just doesn’t do anything.
has there been a case of linux actually frying a PC in the past 20 years?
I just tried it as I was intrigued, but it didn’t go so well.
The first thing it did was complain about not being able to connect to its notifications server, so I couldn’t enable notifications… even looked into the app permissions and there was nothing preventing it from pushing notifications.
Then I wanted to see which OSS was used and that link didn’t work. (possible license violation?)
After that I wanted to try the mode where you can communicate locally through BLE and all that. Enabling that feature causes the app to just crash when opening it.
What was wefwef supposed to mean anyway?
They probably don’t have one, but that doesn’t change the fact that not sanitizing user-input is still insane.
Trying to blame is indeed of little help here right now. But it also worries me that such a basic vulnerability exists in the first place. It’s like the #1 rule to not trust user-input. I hope this is the only such trivial one and we won’t wake up to someone exploiting an SQL injection next.
so this post is now “hot” because someone decided to necropost here?
The filter needs some serious work. I keep seeing way too many ancient posts on “hot”
Pro-tip: unplug all the fans and enjoy the silence
I guess some people don’t want to hear the truth after spending so much money on one of these.