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  • I not sure what you are trying to argue.

    Even if you audit the code yourself, you still need to trust your OS, you need to trust the hardware the OS is running on, and you need to trust the proprietary drivers of each component in that hardware. Then at that point you gotta trust the person who sold you the hardware hasn't modified it.

    Ok and?

  • Was it Changes?

  • Briar?

  • Haha right! That's a good idea, don't use dd actually

  • First take a deep breath, there are infinitely more ways to fuck up a system beyond repair and you are not even in the yellow zone.

    1. Plug in the old usb stick
    2. Go into BIOS and change boot order to usb
    3. boot into live mode, there is usually an option to 'try the os' instead of installing it, do that
    4. There download a new image, maybe mint or correct version of pop!
    5. put in a new usb stick
    6. use 'dd' to write the image to the new usb stick
    7. reboot into the new usb stick and install the image
  • Of course not! But no one told me I shouldn't lick them •⩊•

  • Legume balls

  • Roll up your own vpn? Where the server is in your name? Or your home IP?

  • Reducing.. to 16GB?

    It's over

  • There they are!!

    Get 'em OP! Before they make another release

  • Which app? Which implementation?

  • You got any on you rn?

  • Idk man I don't work at Google

  • Empress lore never ceases to amaze.

    How did that happen?

  • For large networks with over 20 devices, I find them acceptable not because they are good but because other options are more expensive.

    For small networks? I despise them

    1. The UI keeps changing and moving around settings for no good reason after each update
    2. You can't setup devices directly if you have a device or two, you are required to setup a control center
    3. The control center is already slow and sluggish, but the real nightmare starts when you start having 100 or more devices
    4. Last couple of years they have been releasing batches with serious issues, software and hardware. The way they accepted recall for unfixable devices was so limited that many people are left with broken APs that will kill their network occasionally and the poor consumer has no idea why.
    5. Honestly fuck 'em. there's more but I don't wanna give them any more rent space in my head on a Sunday lol
  • Local man devastated after not tasting his own shit.

  • That's amazing, thanks for sharing!

  • Just use AA like the rest of us it's not rocket science

  • I would ask you to reconsider. Maybe look for an open source alternative or just another solution rather than wp plugins, or wp in general. There are already alternative foss programs to wp if you really need a suite for making the website.

    The reason I say this is simply security. Let's say you get your hands on a fully malware free version of that plugin today, so far so good. What happens when the plugin needs a security update? Your version is pirated so it obviously won't be updated automatically. Now until you find an updated pirated version your website has a security hole that you can't do anything about unless you disable the plugin. Depending on plugin, now your website is either broken, slow or whatever you get the point

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Advice on music player devices?