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chevy9294@monero.townto
Monero@monero.town•monero.town doesn't properly federateEnglish
2·8 months agoSometimes I see 0 comments on every single post. And I even donated when signing up. A little sad :(
And this is why f64 exists!
So that means the brain is simple enough to understand, but we are too simple to understand it.
chevy9294@monero.townto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•heard the NYPD is offering $10,000 for any informationEnglish
8·1 year agoSo they are searching for owner of the drone or what?
Yes, primary school is teacher, anything higher is professor.
I know KDE is the most similar to windows but I would never install it due to 2 reasons:
- too many options for them
- too many options for me (the support guy)
Oh, thats why my old samsung phone lasts for a month without usage, but pixel loses 5% per night on airplane.
Nope, I’m not doing that. If they want that, they can do it themselves.
chevy9294@monero.townto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.English
4·1 year agoI’m 100% sure that Raspberry Pi has that. I can set how much of ram will go for the gpu. But raspberry pi’s gpu isn’t really a gpu.
And not just that, you also have a higher chance to get elected.
Interesting, yet another proof that math is useful!
Much better, thank you :)
This is not less pixels, they are just very compressed.
chevy9294@monero.townto
Technology@lemmy.world•Found in the wild: The world’s first unkillable UEFI bootkit for LinuxEnglish
1·1 year agoThey are stored behind luks and I think they are readable only by root. But bootkit can probably only infect UEFI from Linux that is running on that machine. And to interact to UEFI you probably have to be root, right?
I’ll look into more options, either store keys on a seperate luks usb key or on a hardware securety key like Nitrokey. For
sbctlthere is already a roadmap feature for hardware security keys, I hope this comes soon :)
chevy9294@monero.townto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Does Google uses Google Chrome users to discover new unindexed pages?English
13·1 year ago100% if you have enabled “Safe browsing” (which is enabled by default). This also applies to Firefox, but I don’t know if there is enabled by default.
chevy9294@monero.townto
Technology@lemmy.world•Found in the wild: The world’s first unkillable UEFI bootkit for LinuxEnglish
5·1 year agoWell… if you have your own keys (like I do) you have to store them somewhere. That somewhere is probably somewhere on a computer where they are used so you can update the kernel. If you have private keys, you can probably bypass secure boot.
Is there a way to have private keys stored on a nitrokey that has to be plugged in for every kernel update?
chevy9294@monero.townto
Technology@lemmy.world•ISPs say their “excellent customer service” is why users don’t switch providersEnglish
42·1 year agoWe can switch ISP???







That should be first sentance in README so people know it works.