That doesn’t make sense, a “browser spoofing” addon most certainly doesn’t do anything that would be detectable by an ISP listening in on your encrypted connections.
That doesn’t make sense, a “browser spoofing” addon most certainly doesn’t do anything that would be detectable by an ISP listening in on your encrypted connections.
I’d expect ‘no real bills’ to include rent for their own apartment (because the parent doesn’t get how much it costs nowadays), but no car bills for example.
HDMI Version, max supported resolution & refresh rate for a start
Dunno, but looks at man service.unit
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# nano /etc/systemd/{system,user}.conf
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DefaultTimeoutStopSec=10s
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If you’re getting a stack trace every frame youd be there much sooner. Maybe like a week.`
I think you misunderstood the previous comment. Not the devices need to be configured correctly, but the network they’re connected to.
The banality of evil strikes again.
Network Interface Card?
The (out)fit, yes. It’s just an abbreviation.
It’s probably an interjection or an onomatopoeia, like all the other things people say that aren’t really words.
Why it could be an interjection:
Why it could be onomatopoeia:
Any other ideas?
Does she pass the Bechdel test?
Wow, you’re literally me
The users in this case are big companies. Companies pay developers directly to get features or hardware supported, developers which then send patches to the kernel team, or are a part of the kernel team (very short version).
The rest of us are just freeloaders. Hope that clears it up.
Well, Linux really is just like a traditional product were the user pays to get their get their use cases supported. Except they’ve short-circuited the whole paying thing to where users directly hire people for the work (for the most part).
I thought we were doing NixOS this year ._.
Just enter a channel number and it will auto switch
Maximum volume depends on which specific DAC adapter you got.
I don’t think they were talking about Amazon