Well, I don’t compile stuff there, mostly movies/lectures and reading stuff, so they don’t really overheat. Well, except maybe t440p with 45w i7-4910mq, but with its battery discharge rate it is almost always docked anyways
Well, I don’t compile stuff there, mostly movies/lectures and reading stuff, so they don’t really overheat. Well, except maybe t440p with 45w i7-4910mq, but with its battery discharge rate it is almost always docked anyways
Tbh, I’m kinda too old for that now as well. A few years ago, tho, when winxp sources were leaked, I’ve spent 2 days trying to build it (rather unsuccessfully, unfortunately) accompanied by 5/6 energy drinks. Tho I might’ve fallen asleep for an hour or so here and there while looking at build logs, I don’t really remember
I prefer it right in the middle, so there’s enough room for 2 hot laptops on each side 😁
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There should be one between the desks. I mean, how else would they get in there
Well, if you don’t sleep for 2/3 days, that comes naturally
Packaged it just for fun, then forgot to disable
Me in the past 2 years: choosing a Linux distro based on whether it’s nixos
It’d likely be yet another instance of spyware on wheels, tho
Given those options, you may want to try vim :) It’s a bit different in how you interact with it (pressing stuff on the keyboard instead of clicking stuff in menus, plus it’s more of an imperative vs declarative approach, i.e. you tell vim how to do stuff instead of what you need to be done; the good part is being independent of what sb thought you may need to do, the bad – having to learn editing primitives and stuff), but it can certainly do stuff you’ve mentioned, sometimes with some help from external programs:
yyp
[(yy)ank_curren and (p)aste];J
or gJ
to join current line with the one below with or without space as a separator respectively. You can also combine it with :g
or :v
and norm
or macros to make this edit on lines matching (g
) or not (v
) a specific regex (e.g. :g/join me/norm J
will join all lines containing “join me” with that below). Splitting also depends;v10j:.!tac
will reverse 11 lines, including the one with the cursor, via calling (!
) tac
on the selection (v
) of the current line and 10 below (10j
) and pasting its output in the file you’re editing (.
) (it’ll replace stuff you’ve selected). Replace tac
with shuf
or sort
for the other options mentioned. Removing duplicates without sorting - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11532157/remove-duplicate-lines-without-sorting#11532197Bonus: neovim integrates with vscode quite well, and on itself it handles reasonably huge files without an issue.
Depends on your definition of “what”, and the server you’re talking to, and what DNS you’re using, and your VPN provider, and maybe the phase of the moon.
So, pretty much the best-case scenario is when the site works via https, and the server supports “encrypted client hello” (ech), and your browser has ech enabled. In this case your VPN provider can see that you’ve sent something to the IP (one IP can host multiple websites with different domains).
Https and no ech = can see IP, can see the domain.
Http = can see everything (thankfully, quite rare now).
Some VPN providers may as well use their own DNS, then they can see what domains you’ve talked to regardless of ech (afaik, since domain lookup should happen before client hello, since you’re basically looking up whom to “greet”)
Some providers are Facebook with fake mustache and will shamelessly try to mitm you
Makes sense now, thank you
instead of in an encrypted format on its internal systems.
Riiight, like that’s any better. Jokes aside, it’s hard to imagine what kind of “mistake” results in storing plain text instead of hashing, unless the mistake was in choosing whoever made the security assessment
The closest Friday is in December, so depending on the definition of “soon”…
Well, newpipe has channel groups for quite a while now.
it used to be “see source, but no touch source” when it came out, and now it’s “see source, touch source, no sell source”. Not exactly proprietary, not free as in freedom. Kinda gray zone here, pun intended
Soo, I’ve been daily-driving Linux for 6 / 7 yrs, and occasionally using it since 2013… How much time do I have before I have to choose? Although, given my lack of self-organization, I probably should’ve already chosen but missed the message notifying me of an upcoming / missed deadline