Everything is just mitigations. There is no zero risk.
Everything is just mitigations. There is no zero risk.
The snap store is some proprietary store Canonical runs, and snaps are friggin huge in size. I don’t really know though as I don’t use Ubuntu anymore
Yeah just walk through Costco and see the massive varieties of ready to eat stuff. But a ton of people here just eat out all the time too.
Home cooking. It is super easy and about 100x healthier. Don’t know how? Get the America’s Test Kitchen Best Skillet Recipes book. Lots of super easy things in there. Once you get in the habit you really only have to do it 3-4 times a week, and there are lots of frozen meals.
FHA loans
Some places are ditching the website and going app-only. Stockpile as an example.
Every now and then a website doesn’t work on Firefox.
Jellyfin is working pretty well for TV too, with the Schedules Direct feed. Just doesn’t get the naming right.
Don’t know what you mean. Have people on opens use here, and they do just fine without the command line.
Oh this is the Shut Up and Eat Your Snowshoes guy. I found a copy of that when I was a kid, thought it was kinda funny. God knows what I would think now.
This is what millionshort.com was supposed to help with, but now you need an account for it.
I’ve got an Acer Aspire One from 2008 running Mint that still works fine for web stuff and documents. Plays music too, hut not really video
In Linux you just download, extract, and change the symlink. It is really easy.
Cooks Illustrated Best Skillet Recipes literally changed my life.
That’s eating out like every other day. I eat out maybe every other week.
Not gonna stop your knowledge being fed to an AI.
Really only if you’re running your own email server. Otherwise as far as I know dynamic DNS fills the need.
You aren’t in any more risk either way.
Sounds like maybe you want to look into pfsense to do traffic filtering. Highly recommend.
Which just means it’s from Naples. I dinnae unnerstand
Hey no did not know about this. Thanks!
OK that’s better than what I’ve seen. Notepadqq I think was 2.4gb and I said no to that one. But again I don’t run Ubuntu.