Step 1. Figure out what type of pattern your printer uses.
Step 2. Introduce noise in every print that's undetectable to the eye, but completely ruins the forensics.
Step 3. Send ransom letters.
Step 1. Figure out what type of pattern your printer uses.
Step 2. Introduce noise in every print that's undetectable to the eye, but completely ruins the forensics.
Step 3. Send ransom letters.
Personally I suggest you straight up install Librewolf instead.
That said, most extensions aside from ublock are pointless these days.
Interestingly, if they use UE5/6, a LOT of the growing pains of Cyberpunk 2077 are immediately solved.
They wanted long-distance, high-detail scenes, but that led to the game running like shit.
UE5+ is excellent for that. It allows for more detail than any other engine.
Essentially they can now actually focus on producing a GAME, rather than a next-gen engine + a game, as was the case with Cyberpunk 2077.
So I give them the benefit of the doubt here.
Witcher is also a world they're highly experienced in, so they don't really need so much worldbuilding work either.
I'll wait until EU declares Android phones must offer the option of stock AOSP, custom ROM, and OEM AOSP.
Until then, I'm staying the fuck away from Chinese phone brands.
What we need isn't browsers. What we need is an universal way to write extensions cross-browser.
Browsers themselves are easy to make. The problem is convincing extension devs to work with yet another codebase.
E: Think of it this way. There's a lot of open source browsers out there.
Are you using any of them? Probably not.
Would you use one if it doesn't have for example Bitwarden, Ublock Origin, Sponsorblock, and such mandatory extensions?
Users follow extensions and ease of use; not what's good for them.
E2: A good project would be a builder extension for VSC for example, which compiles to all supported browsers.
Browser devs would then contribute to said extension via native-made plugins.
Cooperation of two fronts.
Sadly not sarcastic. Ideal is Radeon handling the base, and NVIDIA being used in passthrough.
They just refuse to cooperate.
Doubt it, that's usually just a single command on the top level domain. Everything gets kicked out at once.
Edit: Also, suppo.fi also seemed to be down for a bit, and it's probably in DE hetzner datacenter.
Restic is bestic.
OOSU10 is also helpful if you don't wanna mess with install media.
You're better off first learning Typescript. It's the only one of the two I'd consider a "programming" language.
Due to the strict nature of TS, you'll quickly learn the correct practices of Javascript, and moving from TS to JS is super easy.
If you learn Javascript instead, you'll likely run into a lot of issues moving to Typescript, due to how much slack it gives. Incorrect types, incorrect this, incorrect classes, incorrect invocations, incorrect references, unused variables, etc.
Edit: What makes learning JS even worse is the bad habits you learn. Humans, especially adults, really struggle to get rid of bad habits. It makes life miserable until you get rid of them.
Not to mention Beeper claims to be open source, but it actually isn't. That's a HUGE red flag. This could have changed of course, and anyone's free to prove me wrong, in fact I'd be glad if someone did. Because running a local Beeper instance over trusting them with your data is ALWAYS the best choice.
Does he stand on two legs from time to time? He may in fact not be a dog, but a duck.