First sentence of the article
“new default Cinnamon theme coming to Linux Mint 22.1 later this year.”
First sentence of the article
“new default Cinnamon theme coming to Linux Mint 22.1 later this year.”
For me this falls in the category of “sit back and eat popcorn”. Both sides are arseholes I don’t mind which loses, in fact it’s a shame they all can’t lose
They can also hijack the connection of a connected box (ethernet over hdmi) or via a connected phone (bluetooth & chromecast iirc)
Disappointing tgat we arent when you put it that way
I can’t work out if this is well intentioned ignorance or trolling, so I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt and a serious answer.
The first point is there are a huge number of threats to privacy and your online and data security from connecting to the internet even in western countries.
VPNs are not just for protection from govt abuse, in fact their efficacy there is far lower than for several other use cases.
If you’re in the US (for example) and with one of the biggest ISPs then every DNS request being made is (was anyway, I assume still is) logged and your internet usage is then sold off to data brokers to profile you.
So yeah, dont trust your ISP, and if you’re dealing with a VPN that wants all that info then find a better one (proton or mullvad for exampke, you can pay with monero or bitcoin or even cash by snail mail)
Most common reason is running out of disk space. Boot from USB and have a check as to whether the update filled up the disk
My motherboard which is only a few years old (2ish?) has serial port pin outs.
Much better
At that age cpu it’s almost certainly a hard drive not ssd.
My guess is 1-2 days. 4gb RAM is going to thrash like hell
Thank you
What is the difference between type 1 & 2 please ?
Simless phones can make emergency calls because the towers are configured to accept a request for an emergency call to any device that handshakes sufficiently (in Europe and most of Asia anyway, I assume also true of USA because it does work).
The phone is able to contact the nearest tower and initiate a call because it scans for the nearest towers in the boot process in order to go to the next step (check sim details and connect to configured provider). In the process of determining available towers it provides the IMEI to each of them.
If you live in a country where you have to provide ID to buy a handset then this definitely isn’t anonymous, but even if you are in a country that doesnt, all the manufacturers track where every IMEI is shipped, and sku numbers on POS will easily allow determination of exactly when the device was sold. Even if you paid cash there will be CCTV footage of the purchase.
TL;DR this will work mostly until you make a mistake against corporate tracking but will absolutely not protect you from three-letter-acronyms and law enforcement.
Consider your threat model carefully before relying on it
It’s not unreasonable to be ignorant. Particularly about technology which most don’t understand
Lol. Yeah that was my reaction to the headline as well. “You did what ?”
Https://1ft.io also seems to work and by the branding seems unrelated to 12ft
Nope not locked. I have always on vpn (random countries) anti fingerprinting and DDG happily allows the search localisation to my actual or a different country
Doesnt this mean that you’re by default agreeing to the cookies though ? I’ve tested not responding to the pop up on several websites and they all write cookies if you don’t respond
So just like android ?
Timeshift for configs to a locally attached drive. Home partition to cloud with rsync