

If you don’t buy it from a carrier, then yes.
Just some dude from central Europe. 🇸🇰
If you don’t buy it from a carrier, then yes.
They need to keep the monopoly on the GPU market.
If majority of Lemmy users come from .ml, then yeah. But there are also servers that do not care.
They have Valve Index.
That’s why I also suggested a Samsung phone.
Headscale exists
Write a few comments, go to sleep and see for yourself what happens when you wake up. This is how I do it.
Just buy a Pixel and flash GrapheneOS on it. Or if you want a challenge, then buy a Samsung phone with an Exynos chip in it and flash some GSI (generic system image) on it.
Move C++ to chaotic evil and replace it with Rust.
I’m on .ml, but I don’t engage in any Marxist-Leninist communities. So it doesn’t really matter on what instance you’re on.
Afaik there’s KDE itineary. I don’t use it but it’s worth checking out. But search for city-specific web apps (e.g. imhd for Bratislava) first before using any app. Or just use your map app.
(I havent seen an Ad in a decade)
Me too (at least not on my devices)
Does my distro qualify for this? I already implemented my own package manager and init system in Rust, and the only thing to do is to port build scripts from Arch to my format and make an ISO.
If you mean laptop by notebook, then OK. Otherwise no.
I don’t know what’s the fetish of the Nordic countries with breaking encryption at the EU level, but if they don’t want to be in it, they can be like Norway or just leave the EU altogether. Mind you that Sweden taps the internet cables that transit through them.
Also, Germany wanted to be in five eyes at one point, but they were never accepted.
…that will pay those who responsibly disclose security vulnerabilities that affect fediverse apps and services.
If it is straight to the project, then I’m all for it. Otherwise, it seems sus.
Welcome to the internet.
Through Sweden. If they want to pass this, they can commit Swexit.
Literally no other country (including Germany, which wanted to be in the Five Eyes) has ever proposed this.
Why? This thing boosted economies of numerous countries that joined it, including mine.
Try to replace Swiss with British and see the reactions. They left the EU. And what’s the first thing they did? They cracked down on encryption.