

RCS works on GrapheneOS.
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RCS works on GrapheneOS.
Only the optical sensors do this. The newer ultrasonic fingerprint sensors are more accurate and don’t require any light/brightness changes.
On Android there’s an app that allows you to compare fonts: https://github.com/adeeteya/FontGallery
I think these bees have probably expired
emacs is truly magical. it’s also one of those things that you don’t know until you know. there is no equivalent
Yeah, I think you’re right—it’s the padding.
Wow awesome!
The time it will take you to learn the required skills to build a GPU driver and then the implementation will likely be several years—maybe half a decade.
Fastmail is pretty great :)
This is very sad.
As another commenter mentioned, AppImage might be easier in these circumstances. They wouldn’t be dependent on any external Flatpak installation & configuration.
This would not. This allows applications to list and select USB devices.
However, you can install most applications to a USB stick today. As long as they’re built for the same architecture and all the dependencies are satisfied everything should just work.
All languages are made up.
What a weird little patronizing comment.
Why out of 7?
This is pure insanity. Chaos.
Where are the stairs going in that picture? They just make everything more confusing. They seem to go exactly between two levels and not on the bottom level like a normal-ass building.
In addition to what others have said, it doesn’t always happen like this. More often than not the Jury will be asked to leave the courtroom before the matter is discussed and the Judge will decide whether the Jury can hear the argument when they return.
Immutables are cool—I’ve been running Silverblue for over half a year now. However, this seems half baked?
Unless I’ve misunderstood, you can no longer use pacman (without losing your changes after the next update).
And arkdep itself is just a shell script without any tests or continuous integration. I would be skeptical of using such a tool to control the integrity of my system.
Well that’s embarrassing.