This is obviously very concerning and unfortunate for the people affected by this. What I dont understand though, is why they have to collect the physical passport and not just put them on a no country exit list?
This is obviously very concerning and unfortunate for the people affected by this. What I dont understand though, is why they have to collect the physical passport and not just put them on a no country exit list?
But hexbear said Russia had an economic boom thanks to the western sanctions
Google and Samsung do this too
But good luck maintaining the kernel by yourself.
Never understood how full a spoon should be
Yes, good recommendation for a phone with a chip that was underpowered at release. Good luck for the next 7 years (amount of time you’ll get software updates on a flagship phone which costs as much as the fairphone and very rarely fails)
whether my earbuds connect instantly and 100% of the time
My airpods connect flawlessly with my android device and so do all my other Bluetooth devices
S24, Pixel 9, iPhone 16: 7 years of is support
Sony: 2 years
How ironic. That’s a fake Temu site. Should be pretty comparable in terms of data safety and privacy.
Nice, didnt know about /p. Always used /s with 0 sec of delay
Quick share works on all phones now. Google’s nearby share was renamed to quick share. And there’s also a windows client now
How do you scan images for content without infringing on the privacy of users?
we opted out of ad tracking so it could not tell what we were doing outside of the app
The question is: where does the money go to?
Forgot the /s?
Keepass/KeepssXC/KeepassDX (password manager for desktop)
Syncthing to synchronize database between devices.
I got two drives with one being nvme1pX and the other nvme2pX and I don’t know why but they just swap names sometime. I’m new to linux though so it may be some misconfiguration on my part and I rarely need to access them with their name.
A yes, my beloved nvme1p2 partition that changes name every reboot
It doesn’t matter where the servers are located physically but who can access the data that’s on them
Oh no … next time how about not eating sea turtles?
I wonder what it might be called