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Mensh123
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Firefox@lemmy.ml•Firefox tab groups just got an upgrade, thanks to your feedback | The Mozilla Blog
21·26 days agoTab groups have become one of Firefox’s most loved ways to stay organized — over 18 million people have used the feature since it launched earlier this year. Since then, we’ve been listening closely to feedback from the Mozilla Connect community to make this long-awaited feature even more helpful.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The "Nothing to hide" argument is (still) a logical fallacy
3·2 months agoSee this discussion post. Is this my oppinion? No, but it’s probably the reason why. Consider making your point where Wikipedia editors will actually read it.
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Minecraft@lemmy.world•The road to Vibrant Visuals on JavaEnglish
2·2 months agoIt’ll be in Vanilla. And Vanilla might become slightly more performant.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump could offer refugee status to Europeans who oppose migrationEnglish
6·2 months agoDeal 🤝
I’d appreciate if I could use your website without advertisement cookies. Would you mind complying with EU cookie law?
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Reddit@lemmy.world•After a year away from Reddit, curiosity got the better of me
22·2 months agoI always knew Reddit mods have power trips from time to time.
But is that a site-wide-ban? Really?
Collossal Cave Adventure is a text-only adventure game. It uses the most primitive technologies in the most primitive ways (as it’s old, but it’s free and even has a web version as it’s old).
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•If it ask for your phone number its not private.
12·2 months agoSignal’s server is open-source. Of course, they could do something else in secret, but the openness of the client (here’s the client) is enough to verify that E2EE exists.
Your phone number alone just doesn’t give any real insight: you can derive that the person behind it prefers to communicate in private and that they’re probably alive, but that’s about it. Also, I don’t think Signal can get your name without a government to look it up. That does happen sometimes, it’s just that nothing importmant ever comes out of it.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•If it ask for your phone number its not private.
32·2 months agoSignal is free and open-source. It cannot be denied that basically everything, including minor details like usernames, is end-to-end encrypted and kept secure. The Signal protocol has been proven to be secure by many independent experts and thus it is mathematically impossible for Signal to gain access to your sensitive information (except for your phone number, obviously).
A phone number alone just won’t do much.
My manufacturer ended support but my device was still working well.
It’s POSIX-compatible, so most things that work on Linux should work there too.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•All I want to do is fly transport helicopters around in an online multiplayer scenario like I do in BF 2042 on winblows.English
3·8 months agoWait, it can do that? Despite the kernel level anticheat?
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•All I want to do is fly transport helicopters around in an online multiplayer scenario like I do in BF 2042 on winblows.English
5·8 months agoIf all you want to do is fly a helicopter, try Flightgear. It’s probably nothing like BF 2042 though. FlightGear is a flight simulator with focus on realism (physics wise) while Battlefield probably oversimplifies this by a lot.
Yup. You’ll need to tkinker with Linux too if you want disk encryption. At the very least, set a BIOS password.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I never had problems with permission again after I know the real power of sudo
2·8 months agoAdd
admin://in Dolphin (so/etc/sudoers.conf.d/turns intoadmin:///etc/sudoers.conf.d/)
Reminder that Edge for Linux exists.
Did you actually run it?
In this case, I hope you had a backup. Boot a live system to see if there’s anything left. Back that up, then reinstall.
Please stop oretending Linux was imune to viruses. A virus can do many things, perhaps even more on Linux than it could on Windows.
Not running an AV only borks because viruses nowerdays are much less common, especially if you follow some best practices (Adblock, no piracy sites, recognize sketchy stuff).




Linux supports NTFS, but NTFS doesn’t support Linux’s permission system. This is fine as long as you don’t need Linux to recognize a file as executable while it’s on there.