

Wait, subsonic is still a thing ? wow.
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☔ Something wrong with me ? feel offended ? that was probably not on purpose: Please turn Internet off then on again…
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Wait, subsonic is still a thing ? wow.
Trusted sources, only.
Same as Windows, Android: sideloading (tarballs, flatpaks, snaps whatever) is a no-no.
Like bash curl install.sh
bad
Linux relases of commercial antivirus editors do catch linux malware binaries, and platform specitic threats. Like crypto miners, webshells on your selfhosted part of the Internet, javascript malware (pretty much living in the browser, OS agnostic)…
Users, monitoring your services for free since internet exists
And it has a lovely pixelart style
That’s a pretty big problem, I couldn’t care less about the language. But stepping away from GPL is not good at all.
Of course , do you still have the installation CD so I can erase absolutely everything and reinstall it from scratch ? That’s the only thing I know …
« I don’t know about windows we only have Mac at work, so I move to mac at home years » works pretty well for me.
Ah right. It should be TLS, and it may be SSL for future backward compatibility, sometimes resulting in corrupted images without warning.
Okay, does it kick the llama’s ass ?
Funny as almost all image will end up showing in a small rectangle on a small phone screen.
It could be RAW, WMF or WEBP most humans couldn’t care less when it just works. 😜
Is webps just webp with SSL ? 😏
Thank you for awakening a forgotten trauma.
Then, Nvidia drivers lags behind new releases on this distribution. It’s not helping, I went from tumbleweed to mint because of that 🥲
Then Mint is Ubuntu refined for technophobe or people too busy to mess with their OS, plus perfect ability to reuse all Ubuntu targeted software and skills.
It’s not called mastodon for nothing 🤷♂️
Not sure one more unfinished filesystem is what the kernel needs the most…
Remember : using virtualbox at work is not free