ØR10N5B3LT
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ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Linux@programming.dev•What's the best distro for a windows user with some linux experience7·1 day agolinux mint lmde is worth a look. win users i have recommended this to have said the learning curve isnt too bad.
this solves the problem of getting away from AI, to a service that has no plans to integrate AI. this is not about centralization/decentralization, it is about AI.
TIL 2fa & captcha are complex. signal install is not that complex, cmon now. they also offers the qr code scan, like delta chat, and the ‘invite friends’ link.
this is super sweet <3 nice color on that shell!
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Your Rock Concerts RecommendationsEnglish14·3 days agoblack sabbath: live in paris (1970) pink floyd: live at pompeii (1972) oasis… there and then (1996) arctic monkeys at the apollo (2008)
great selection you got! thanks for sharing!
BEAR DOWN! <3
yep! they call them glyphs.
“Under the transparent pillowed glass is Nothing’s Glyph lighting array. Unfairly dismissed as a gimmick around the time of the Nothing Phone 1’s launch, the Glyph lights do serve a purpose, and for the Nothing Phone 2, even more features have been added. By splitting the light bars into different sections, Nothing has been able to expand the functionality. For example, one of the Glyph bars acts as a visual timer, not only for the timer feature on your phone but also with apps like Uber to show the estimated arrival of your ride.”
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Signal – an ethical replacement for WhatsApp153·3 days agothis was pretty hilarious from a few days ago:
“Mansplaining Audacity”: President of Signal Watches in Bemusement as Random Man Explains Her Company’s AI Strategy to Her
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Homeland Security Warns about the Spike in China-Based Technology Firms’ Smuggling of Signal JammersEnglish4·3 days agowhoa! thanks for sharing this!
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Homeland Security Warns about the Spike in China-Based Technology Firms’ Smuggling of Signal JammersEnglish8·4 days agoi’d love to have a signal jammer
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.world•Lo que NADIE te dice de instalar LinuxEnglish22·4 days agostill getting used to the peertube space but it is so refreshing to see linux content from a woman of color, in another language!
que buen video <3
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the oldest thing you enjoy on a daily basis?5·5 days agobackgammon
i like the way you live life :)
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what is the point of using a reusable shopping bag when plastic bags have already been manufactured & are there for convenience?2·5 days agogreat answer! would love to read that study, if you don’t mind sharing.
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what is the point of using a reusable shopping bag when plastic bags have already been manufactured & are there for convenience?12·5 days agoplease let me know what other questions i shouldn’t ask the internet. i’m new to the internet so it would be great if someone can tell me what i should/shouldn’t do.
ØR10N5B3LT@midwest.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what is the point of using a reusable shopping bag when plastic bags have already been manufactured & are there for convenience?14·5 days agowhat is that? i’m new to earth so please help me understand.
anyone know the original artist/name of portrait?
keep the mudguards, ditch the crap:
Raleigh is leaning heavily into connectivity with the Raleigh ONE. Once registered through the app, users can enable auto-unlocking, journey tracking, alarm features, GPS location, and theft alerts. The system supports wireless updates, and security functions are controlled via handlebar buttons or the app itself.
Joining a growing trend among some connected e-bikes in 2025, the Raleigh ONE introduces a membership model to use some of its more desirable features such as sharing digital unlock access.