

Use uBlock Origin, not uBlock Origin “Lite”.
40 year old she/her or they/them or any pronoun. I’m a woman… I think. I pretend to be an elf on the Internet. I’m mostly attracted to femininity.
I use tone indicators.
“Stay woke. Keep your eyes open.”
/srs
Use uBlock Origin, not uBlock Origin “Lite”.
Yeah, we’ve got more choice now.
I’m glad I used my freedom of choice to buy a different make.
Joke’s on you, downvotes are disabled on my instance
Joke’s on you, downvotes aren’t a thing on my instance, you’ll take my upvote and you’ll like it
Out of left field idea: have you considered a laptop? Find a used one from a few years ago with a big-enough screen size, set it up on a table a metre or so away from you, maybe get some decent external speakers… it’d be like a TV with all the movie gubbins built in.
The map is kinda the idea, sadly.
Though the map could simply be a flat image, if that’s supported.
Based on our recent interactions, I would say you probably don’t have the expertise necessary to evaluate whether the file’s safe. I very much doubt you’re gonna gain any new knowledge from doing this.
This isn’t a slight against you. I don’t have the expertise, either.
It’s almost as if making one organisation the gatekeeper to a quarter of the internet is a bad idea…
This is way outside of my expertise. I’m not sure you’d find anything VirusTotal’s behaviour checks didn’t find, anyway. Usually, if I’m at all unsure, I just won’t run it.
I use kubuntu btw
You may have to mount the iso first before a virus scanner would scan it. Which I would advise against doing on a machine you care about. And even then, it might not scan the suspect files anyway, a lot of scanners will only check files with certain extensions.
Otherwise you could just run it in a virtual machine with no network connections and see if anything sus happens. But it might not happen right away, or it might detect the VM and not trigger any malware.
These are ways you can gather information to make an informed decision, but ultimately you may just have to decide whether you trust the source enough to roll the dice. Only you can make that decision.
Please visit this list, find a suitable number for your country, and call them. They can help you better than anyone here. You don’t have to be suicidal to call.
.zshrc, then :)
Add to your .bashrc:
alias neofetch=fastfetch
You’re welcome :)
Apple doesn’t give a shit about their image, and hasn’t for years.
If you’ve bought into the Apple ecosystem, you either like the products or you’re subject to their hideous vendor lock-in, so you’re probably going to buy more Apple products either way.
If you aren’t by this point, you probably never will be, so why would they waste their money appealing to you?
I’ve never rented a car so I’m curious, what benefits does checking-in early actually get you? I assume you still need to talk to a person and go through the whole upselling thing they’re notorious for. Accidental damage cover? Fuel cover? Rain cover? Excess cover? Excess cover excess cover?
For those just joining us: The problem isn’t that it doesn’t know. The problem is that it confidently asserts a falsehood.
No, I mean in amongst the actual search results, where snippets of content from the pages normally goes. It comes from Bing upstream.
I wish they’d let you filter out AI summaries of search results…
Same. Can’t see what’s in a zip until you’ve downloaded it.