Fingerprinting from the original website is easy, the frontend will have a fingerprint as well but it should be shared by all the users without exposing their browsers. Better privacy therefore.
Fingerprinting from the original website is easy, the frontend will have a fingerprint as well but it should be shared by all the users without exposing their browsers. Better privacy therefore.
They drive too fast. I understand what your saying.
Fly up in a helicopter and have them toss your corpse into the blades
Consider OPNSense as a more “free” feature-rich alternative to pfSense. Sorry I don’t live near, good luck.
This is how I got hit on my bike, except I wasn’t waved at. I was in the bike lane and a truck ahead of me waved to a car to drive across. I would be close to were the car going 45mph is in the picture. Car pulled across and by the time i could see the car it was too late. I mashed into the side of the car right as it was crossing the bikelane and was bounced backwards by the force, smacking hard backwards onto the asphalt.
Safe biking out there.
Installing Sherpa Onnx TTS makes it an option to use as your system TTS voice
Librera FD as your reader app: https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/com.foobnix.pro.pdf.reader/
Sherpa Onnx as your TTS engine: https://github.com/k2-fsa/sherpa-onnx
I recommend the piper TTS pretrained models, either Lessac medium or Kusal high/medium
All I can think about is oxidation and UV damage of the active chemical and also moisture problems.
Funny but its better to have working E instead of just funny blue pills
Terrible. That still image just recovered buried memories.
In some cases adb can’t uninstall them, so even worse
You can get USB-C to 2.5 mm jack. I assume your phone is USB-C if it is modern enough to have that specific missing feature.
Amazon and Facebook app managers come preinstalled as System apps on so many android phones.
Motorola as well. Either way, stock android is very intertwined with Google bullshittery, making a degoogled ROM like DivestOS or GrapheneOS necessary for proper privacy from google. A privacy respecting ROM won’t fix relience on google apps though.
2nded. OpenSUSE in general is great imo. IIRC, OpenSUSE has the 2nd largest repo, after Arch Linux AUR
Kali is all about the tools. It is not more secure than the average linux system, actually the opposite most of the time. It is designed for red team hackers mostly. Still neat to poke around with. The same is true for ParrotOS
Or instead of Kali check out ParrotOS
As a rebase, I reccomend secureblue: https://github.com/secureblue/secureblue
I think it may be a spinal tap, though I am quite unsure about dosing.
For a regular user, I’d suggest fedora workstation over Debian. Debian is old reliable, but the out of box experience for the user is clunky and missing some utilities and features. I had a tech friend of mine transition from windows and there were many small things that I hadn’t noticed would cause problems.
I still run Debian on many different devices, I like it quite a bit especially when distromorphed with Kicksecure.
There is also Linux Mint Debian Edition which switches the base OS used by Mint to Debian. Out of box experience with LMDE is much more user friendly.
Military weapons, which should be banned lol.