Do you know any resources on how I could tick off the bootloader?
I’ll try the xda developers if that’s a good place to start…
The update in 2023 that I heard patched the way I could even install lineage on the S9…
I tend to forget stuff, mind helping me remember, lol 😂.
Do you know any resources on how I could tick off the bootloader?
I’ll try the xda developers if that’s a good place to start…
The update in 2023 that I heard patched the way I could even install lineage on the S9…
Isn’t that a windows problem, as Linux macos are unaffected…
I didn’t fully see it as I thought it was standard Linux shit posting, turns out I’ve probably gotta open my eyes next time 😳
For reference, when I saw this for the first time on Twitter. I thought it was a normal image, so I posted here be or your thoughts / opinions on Linux vs windows. Looking back, I noticed that it’s such a stupid infographic.
Yeah, in fact. The Linux kernel does use proprietary software (Blobs) for it to run. Or stuff to function like Bluetooth and shit like that.
Idk, just a Twitter post I found.
Alright, yeah, I’m using KDE. I don’t recall downloading anything, like clam AV, ever.
I knew that .db stood for Database.
Likewise, I guess this could be, like you said, some sort of program I previously installed that checked for a list of URLs that are malware. Again, I have never installed any program like these, and if I did, I would probably delete it after a minute of checking it out lol.
It’ll be back up, it always will because family “has” to use it because it’s the only “easy to use” social media platform they’ve knew for a decade. TBF, it’s pretty shit in terms of the ui and I can’t navigate through the damn settings.
I don’t actively browse or use facebook
There should be more ways to earn profit. Websites shouldn’t rely on advertising as the only method of recurve stream, in my opinion.
I was also going to use unity for my video game, but as I saw that unity changed their policy, or is going to change it too the worse in January. I’m going to stick with Godot.
I myself like Gnome’s Epiphany browser. Yeah it’s not perfect, but at least it works and granted the performance is getting somewhere. Also, I think its based on Apple’s Webkit, but I couldn’t be more far off.