The official Proton client or Open VPN with Proton credentials?
The official Proton client or Open VPN with Proton credentials?
What makes this a “flaw”? Also, show me a " flawless" language (a real one, not loglang or whatever)
Great explanation. Quick follow up question.
One thing I necessarily will want to install is Proton VPN*. Per their website,
Our app officially supports the latest stable Ubuntu LTS version running the GNOME desktop environment. It should work on most distributions based on Ubuntu, but we haven’t tested them and therefore do not officially support them.
This makes it sound like it will only work on gnome DE and implies it won’t work on Ubuntu with KDE (for example)
*ok, so I’m also aware that you can use Proton VPN through open vpn somehow but for the purposes of my understanding of distribution vs DE, let’s just ignore that for now.
I have installed and used Ubuntu in the past. Now I’m exploring a project that uses a raspberry pi and I’m running into terms that I don’t know how to distinguish between.
This article is conflating terms that I need help distinguishing between. The other commenter mentioned that Ubuntu is a type of Debian but this article lists Debian and Ubuntu as distributions.
Awesome. Thank you. So I understand why a debian package wouldn’t work on Fedora, but are there Kubuntu packages that wouldn’t work on Lubuntu? Otherwise is there “Kedora” and “Ludora”?
We’re unable to leverage some of the latest advances in AI due to our Leadership’s abundance of caution and strategically allowable risk profile.
We’re gonna need more than “more than 230”
“They’re eating the dogs. They’re eating the cats…” -made up random shit spreading like wildfire, circa 2020’s
When the thing is on the internet you can make it an actual link. I think you’re thinking of paper.
I’ll check out Redacted
What percentage of us love pirating music and putting it on Plex?
What “this” is she referring to?
Because p is print. Also it’s super convenient right next to c
Well I suspect the custom stuff that I’m going to design will be utilitarian in nature rather than artistic- replacement parts, organizational stuff, a little attachment to something, etc. So I’ll want precise measuring tools. If I print something more artistic, I’ll probably rely on models that already exist, like DnD minis or something.
I got the 30 day free trial of Plasticity and I’m a few days into it. I don’t know if I’ll be able to learn enough in 30 days to accurately assess if I’ll ultimately get my $150 worth out of it but so far some YouTube tutorials are promising.
Why wouldn’t they, it’s the obvious choice. Should have been using it the whole time.
Ok so which of these definitions describes Israel?
First try: password manager
Job done
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