It is sad that we live in a world where this has to be a question.
Privacy, Technology, FOSS
I want to remove all proprietary software from my life.
Linux[Arch on Desktop, Debian in Homelab] and GrapheneOS User
It is sad that we live in a world where this has to be a question.
Fair point
True, integrating it into nextcloud is also a solution + it can replace MS Office completely
Jitsi meet is better. It is OpenSource and more reliable imo.
Middle Finger to Microsoft, just use Linux
Host your own and only get a few friends or family on board to mask your traffic.
Why? Because it is down or because you just noticed that is is basicly just a Bing-Proxy?
In Germany nobody cares about if Autopilot was on, because you are still the driver of the car and responsible for everything it does. The Law says you need to be able to react to it, if you do not you are the only one responsible
Ad Hoc is like the real AirDrop. It creates a Network between the two devices that gets disconnected afterwords. The Advantage is that you dont need wifi or to activate a hotspot.
Humans.
(Yes i am a Misanthrope)
Or gzip like the sane linux person
I thought about a Hyundai i20N. If it is not possible i am just buying a BMW e36 or e46
I started because of ProxMox on my Server. I started about a Year ago with Linux Desktops because of Privacy. I wanted to only use it for Office and have a Windows Dual Boot for Gaming. Then i tried a few Games on Linux and realized that Proton is great. Then i only used Linux. Then i deleted Windows. Now i love Linux and Hate Windows
Fedora. Dont get me wrong it is a great Distro but i did not really felt at home when using it.
NewPipe
I think the best way would be to make a symlink.
Yes. but it is mounted in /mnt/ not /run/
I tried calling the support today but i did not get to anyone. I will try again later. If i cant contact support i will probably send it back.
They could, the cargo hold is pressurized, if you fly with animals like a dog, they go in the cargo hold too. Just dont forget to give them something to eat on long flights