Easily identifiable by their ugly red hats and stupid names like ‘Elon’.
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Easily identifiable by their ugly red hats and stupid names like ‘Elon’.
Try an app like activity manager to locate now hidden setting
https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/com.activitymanager/
Check in settings and in call services (com.android.phone) for a setting g like phone info or testing. No need for codes
What things are intended for and how things are used are entirely up to the user.
Wouldn’t and couldn’t.
Mint xfce runs perfectly for me with the integrated Intel graphics on a sff dell from 2011.
Xfce is also much more customizable in appearance than just about any other DE.
Ublock > block element
Bell is my ISP. Bell is NOT my DNS provider.
I have never heard of this site.
I tried one of the sites specifically listed on the block order.
I clicked the link.
I was bamboozled.
Surprisingly, VLC has a simple screen recording feature in the GUI. Record by screen or by individual app.
VLC also has a very comprehensive cli.
vlc -H
gives almost every possible option with useful descriptions of them
You can configure everything to your needs. Inputs, outputs, framerate, audio and video encoders, muxers, filters, network live stream or to file or both, in the background, etc. Everything
GUI
One page of the advanced settings options (using the -H option gives me 60 full pages of options in this portrait format)
How many Mooches per Truss?
Good thing I never use mine to sign up for any ‘free’ services.
I have bash_alias open in another window so you can see:
ls='ls -alph --group-directories-first --color=always'
root='sudo rm -f / \ hunter2'
/root
root
~/../root
root/
ls /root/
I’m in!
I use shizuku which allows for shell and hidden api access forother apps. That can be used to deny permission to other apps.
App-ops by the same Dev has a clipboard monitor that notifies every time an app tries to access.
It also allows per app denial
If you haven’t already, you can turn on automatic uodates in Mint.
Next time the update icon shows up, go to preferences from the menu and you can allow it to automatically update. You’ll still occasionally see the update icon but it usually self updates daily.
You can set flatpak, normal updates and spices (cinnamon applets) independently.
And the liquid cooling has leaked all over the desk.
Not murder.
Denial of service.
Cash me outside girl gets an idea.
Darrel Hammond made that sketch everything.
Haven is pretty neat in that it can be sound or motion activated.
I’ve used it in the past and it is definitely simple and comes from the guardian project (they used to be the tor repo folk)
However, it hasn’t seen an update in 4 years, so, it may have some issues(?) with newer os.
Haven: Keep Watch (Protect personal spaces and possessions without compromising privacy) https://f-droid.org/packages/org.havenapp.main/