

I personally love Kagi. Any time I have to use something else, it now feels painful.
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I personally love Kagi. Any time I have to use something else, it now feels painful.


Isn’t Gen X often recognized as the generation that minds their own business?
I love this for them.


In virtually every instance of gaming I’ve tried, Nvidia is measurably slower on Linux than Windows
My experience has been the exact opposite. FPS gains in virtually all games I tested, including demandibg ones like Cyberpunk.


I’ve only experienced anything like this once, and it was while trying to sign up for a popular cash (payment) app. I noped the fuck out.
Took me a second.


You can’t. You have to live with what you’ve done.
I appreciate the attempt to quantify availability, but don’t most of these providers allow you to generate OpenVPN and Wireguard configs, which can be used practically anywhere?
Nevertheless, your work is appreciated.


All my homies use Kagi.


How many times to avoid cancer completely?
I gave up on LinkedIn, and just bought a professional domain and point it at a VPS with my portfolio and proxied contact info on it. Last I was applying for jobs, employers were much more impressed by that. Your mileage may vary.
I’m sorry, but cum.
This is what I say when I’m about to finish too soon.


Yes
Wire up PR notifications to Slack, so everyone can mute that channel.


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It’d likely be quite painless in your case, then.
Aurora store logged in anonymously works for me, for the couple apps I have no other choice on.


Pixel 5a 5G was the last Pixel that had an audio jack. I held onto mine forever, until Graphene stopped support for the model.
I upgraded to the 7a, and then bit the bullet and bought a separate DAP for music.
The biggest adjustment to using Graphene is often just having to finding open-source app solutions that don’t require Google Play, assuming you don’t want to run the sandbox. I found the process cathartic, personally.


ANOTHER CHINESE EARTHQUAKE BRBRBRBRBRBRBEBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBR


Ah, to be 20 again.
Obviously, the most effective approach is to reduce the vector by not using them, or in some of these cases (NVIDIA, AMD, etc) only installing the drivers and not the additional software.
Other than that, the most effective approach I’ve found is analyzing and blocking the traffic at the router level.
GitHub and Docker you could just use their CLI.