IP? MAC? Same
Unique fingerprint? Most likely the same with your “private” stuff.
IP? MAC? Same
Unique fingerprint? Most likely the same with your “private” stuff.
So you have this thing called “head” that you can play copyrighted games with? We’ll need to confiscate that.
But can it run Crysis with ray tracing?
Notice me, senpai.
Not just Gaza, USA is the biggest arms dealer in the world.
Your password is seven asterisks, right?
I dunno, I once combined two languages in the context and it started to give me a bunch of python code. Was scary.
It was a joke
Narrator: Of course, it wasn’t.
Password manager
Basically the same as in Windows: Keepass with manual sync between devices(using Syncthing for example) or Bitwarden (Vaultvarden if like you like to selfhost and don’t have enterprise account).
image and PDF viewers
I’d use a desktop environment defaults, but https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_of_applications
grep’s powerful
Awk and sed are great too. Sed will also turn 50 this year.
how does regex
It’s magic. You can(and should) test your regex here https://regex101.com/
Well that’s pretty inconvenient. Thanks.
What are the issues?
It was originally GIMP Toolkit.
They probably already know all Nazi techniques.
You can now go back working there with this new secret technique.
Ah, an honest journalism at last
The goal is only to know if the OP edited it or not. It doesn’t really matter who edited it if it wasn’t the OP. The only important information would be that it wasn’t the OP.
OP can edit comment, sign with a different key and claim his comment was edited by the admins.
So we can’t know who really edited the comment unless in the default boring situation: it was OP and he signed it with the correct key which is the same as him just telling “yeah, it was me” or not saying anything at all since it’s the default.
Can’t the admins just edit it and sign with a new key? Either way there won’t be a way to know for sure who edited the comment, you could know if the original poster did it, but well they can just tell you that.
Well, Telegram uses 690 MiB on my system and Thunderbird uses 1.1 GiB.
Wait, did Israel attack Iran? What is “defensive” here?