My HP’s hinge broke, too. I had to pack the entire back of the case with putty in order to fix it, and it’s still not quite right.
Use Smidge. It’s the best repellant.
Also, get some citronella. You can get it as oil (for burning), as tealights, as rope (also for burning), as incense… It does the trick in Northumberland, though I’m not so sure about Loch Latrine. Those midges might be a bit tougher.
Welp. Guess now is as good a time as any for me to switch to deSEC…
You were, but it appears OP is running Windows in a VM on Linux.
I’ll wait and see how this turns out, but I’ll keep openbsd.org open in my browser. Just in case.
Oh fuck! Is that a RAID array? That must’ve taken so long to put back together!
Guess it’s time to either get a new pendrive, or enter the void.
I have FreeBSD on my ThinkPad, and I’d use it on more of my boxes if any of the other WiFi hardware was supported.
This is the entire debian-official Tumblr, summed up in one photo.
To be fair, RBOS was the first distro to ship Wayland on the live image.
Check out redlib. It’s a fork of Libreddit that doesn’t get ratelimited.
The instance I use: https://lr.vern.cc/
If anything happens to that, not only will it probably be forked, but there’s also kddit and Eddrit, as well as a couple of old Libreddit instances that Reddit forgot about.
It’s okay, but I’d personally recommend NextDNS more. Quad9 is also good, but more basic.
Probably wrote his own microkernel, tbh; but I reckon he would be a Slackware or Funtoo user.
I like it. Pretty damn good for privacy, based on Gecko, supports desktop extensions, and developed by the Divested Computing Group (the same one that created and maintains DivestOS).
(The NSA think they’re slick)
Just for non-car stuff. I *would * use hood for everything, but the people I would talk to about cars would get pissy for using the wrong car words.
You can try playing with Arkenfox, installing uBlock Origin, fiddling with about:config, and giving yourself an aneurysm…
…or you could try Mullvad Browser. It’s a fork of Firefox, co-developed by Mullvad and The Tor Project, with impressive fingerprinting resistance (according to Cover Your Tracks). It’s like Tor Browser without Tor.
Also, install NoScript. It helps a lot.