Wouldn’t those be typically handled at an OS level? If you’re using an OS that actually gets updates, you’re only vulnerable to attacks at the kernel or driver level
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Wouldn’t those be typically handled at an OS level? If you’re using an OS that actually gets updates, you’re only vulnerable to attacks at the kernel or driver level
Buying is at least enough that we should still get bluray pirate releases
That’s why they’re broke
That’s… not what they were saying? They were responding to a comment saying it encourages consumerism by saying that they use it for better prices on things they need regardless
My understanding was that they leaked the key that the rabbit backend uses to make requests to elevenlabs, and were just too lazy to change it. I could easily be wrong though
I would imagine that the devices aren’t making elevenlabs requests directly, but just making requests to the rabbit backend, which forwards the responses. if I’m wrong, then that’s quite impressively bad security
Lineage 21 on a Motorola Edge 21 here
For mainstream distros it’s pretty easy
It was written by copilot, thank you very much
The bots aren’t a problem if no humans have to listen to them
Sadly this is just a dev kit. It has soldered memory and only works with emmc storage
Android already has support*
*assuming you want to use Google messages, and don’t root
you have to charge those though, Voyager doesn’t need charged
It just doesn’t have that many files anymore, since not that many people use it. 1337x.to is more popular now
Web environment integrity
They should still have to indicate that it’s an ad, the problem is that they’ll probably block you from seeking past an ad
That’s not packages, that’s images. People download images relatively infrequently, but with rolling release distros, people download hundreds of packages on a regular basis
There’s KDE Connect if they’re on the same network. You could also use Dropbox or something, but honestly Discord works fine
I would much rather have them on Linux. The thing with OSX is that the UI works very differently from Windows. Going between KDE and Windows is very similar, but I still don’t know how to use OSX
Fedora does have a Cinnamon spin. The advantage of Mint is that all the Ubuntu tutorials work on it
Edit: plus Fedora’s philosophy about non-free software makes it less than ideal for people who don’t care