I don't understand the X chip being visible. Is it just esthetics?
What does the red button-looking circle do?
I don't understand the X chip being visible. Is it just esthetics?
What does the red button-looking circle do?
You don't always need the terminal. If the software is available in a deb package, you just double click it and hit Install. But, you're right, most people don't want to learn apt or any other command, and I get that.
Edit: Autocorrect
Windows ME was peak.
Let me tel... ... ... ... ... ... sorry, my ME froze
And you'll like it and beg for more.
Tl;dr... A quishing attack, hidden inside docx files that are just corrupt enough to evade automatic scanners, but not so corrupted that they're not easily recoverable.
Same tactic as the 90s macro enabled ones, but instead of a macro, it's a phishing qr code.
If only there was a way to block ads that wasn't blacklisted by Google Chrome. This can be added to the long list of things Google did to ruin the internet.
Maybe. But after 5+ weeks, you run the severe risk of secondary infection. A "cold" that runs that long, isn't the virus anymore, but the secondary infection taking hold. Antibiotics may not be the right call, but they might be. A "stick it out" attitude on a respiratory infection is the right path, if your goal is pneumonia.
Edit: source- my doctor, when I didn't want to take the antibiotics for a respiratory infection that I had had for 8 weeks. It cleared within 5 days of starting the antibiotics...
"no one wants to work" [for dicks].
Thank you! I was having issues with muscle-memorizing the default, so anything that helps with that... well.... helps.
I didn't watch this yet, but the title matches with the article this company published how their LLM model discovered this, but they (the authors) don't even fully understand how this was calculated. Basically, using AI for AI's sake.
Edit. Found it.
Edit 2. Here's the original Lemmy post, if you're interested. (I don't know how to bang-link a Lemmy post...)
Ohhhhh ldsa would be amazing!
Oh, that's how you know it's not going to be capitalist slime [/s]. This logo rebranding one of the worst visual changes a company like Mozilla can make. We truly are in trying times...
Edit: added /s tag, in case it wasn't clear.