

What kind of images are we talking about? Container images, VM images, or good old images taken with a camera? It’s not really clear from your post.


What kind of images are we talking about? Container images, VM images, or good old images taken with a camera? It’s not really clear from your post.


And here’s the degoogled link:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2019/11/20/nintendo-kirby/
And when it does, the windscreen turns blue.


I read about it, but I’m not sure those companies allow signups from Tor.
One simple way to run a Tor bridge: The Snowflake extension. It’s a browser extension that runs whenever you use your browser.


Maybe we could use Bitcoin to buy pizza? I’m sure we won’t regret it in 10 years!


Oh well, they did in the past.
Holy f*ck et system, er det det vores skattepenge går til?
Jeg kan virkelig godt forstå din frustration, det giver ingen mening at nægte dig et fleksjob som du jo faktisk kan udføre. Ønsker dig al held og lykke, og en god jul og et godt nytår!


Several of the big privacy people have recommended them online, e.g. Techlore, so I’d say yes. Though it’s been a couple years since I saw those reviews, and I haven’t read up on them recently.
EDIT: Grammar.


Well, I was born into it, so I don’t have anything to compare it with. But so far so good, got a degree and a job, so I’m good.


Not entirely true. I’ve done the research. It’s difficult, yes, but some places in the world allow it. E.g. Scandinavian countries.


My condolences. You did the right thing by being there for her and comforting her while she took her last breath. Kudos to you.
Bazzite is the more gaming oriented flavour of Universal Blue’s distros, but take a look at Bluefin if you wanna try something similar (but not focused on gaming, although gaming also works fine on it). I’ve used it for about a year or so myself, and I love it. It’s immutable so it “just works”, but I can still play around and tinker with distroboxes or VMs.


This reminds me of this: in Danish, “zipping up” means both zipping and unzipping a zipper.


There are syringes that come prefilled with saline used to flush IVs. Some people can taste it when it’s injected, others can’t. I’m one of those who can.
I can quickly learn to recognize specific people’s footsteps, so I can hear who’s approaching. Sometimes it doesn’t even depend on what footwear the person is wearing.
Apparently I can hear high pitched sounds too. I’ve heard such sounds several times where people around me weren’t able to hear it, and recently I could hear an ultrasound device too, which kinda make sense since they start at around 20 kHz.
Also, this isn’t about sensing, but I can slow my heart rate temporarily simply by holding my breath.


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Well, I looked up your username on Codeberg and assumed https://codeberg.org/codewizard was you, so I thought you’re a developer from the linked website.
Like what @pat_dev@social.linux.pizza said, sites like Codeberg and GitHub are intended to store code repositories, not photographs/albums and other personal files. If you were to host the source code of a website and have some images there that are part of the website, then sure, it’s considered part of the website source.
I’d suggest looking for cloud drive/storage solutions (like we know it from Dropbox etc.) I’ve heard great things about Filen. They’re based in Germany, end-to-end encrypted and their clients are open source. Or, of course, there’s Nextcloud, but it either requires self-hosting skills or knowing someone who will host it for you (there are hosting providers out there).