

Foxes. They’re like a cross between cats and dogs, with their cute fluffy tails.
Foxes. They’re like a cross between cats and dogs, with their cute fluffy tails.
Yes. Encrypting your entire hard drive has basically been a tickbox in the Fedora installer for a long time now. No reason why I wouldn’t do it. It’s, easy, doesn’t give me any problems and improves my devices security with defence-in-depth. No brainer.
This warms and chills my heart at the same time.
I can’t comment on its server use cases or exotic workstation setups with RAID, NAS, etc. but I’ve been running Fedora on Btrfs for quite a few years now and I’ve had zero issues with it. Am I deliberately using all of its features like CoW, compression, snapshots…? No, but neither would your average Linux user who just wants something that works, like ext4.
I don’t miss ext4, Btrfs worked for me since day 1.
Hard agree.
Fair enough. I just don’t care enough about Jaguar to look this shit up tbh
A design consultant probably sent Jaguar a six-figure bill for this new logo, you know.
But it’s the first time they’ve made a change as drastic as this. I can recognise any Jaguar car out there even if I know fuck all about their cars because I can see the jaguar design on the car.
Now people will have to squint to make out the word JAGUAR in that shitty font? Bad move.
Yeah, for a whole 2 hours, until everyone moves on to bitch about the next thing and then Jaguar are stuck with the shitty new logo no-one recognises for long after that.
Is Shotcut any good? Why would I pick it over Kdenlive?
going to a website with ads Use Firefox. Install uBlock Origin. On your phone too. You can now tick that one off the list too.
You dumb fuck you!!
That’s not how I’ve heard it pronounced. Not in the north at least. The T is mute. It’s “sinjin” (rhymes with Ken).
Yup, Sinjin is definitely a thing.
Source: I know a St. John and he told me the right way to pronounce his name is indeed “Sinjin”
It’s because you’ve not stared at the blue glow long enough.
Nope, don’t rotate passwords. Just don’t. Best case scenario, you’re wasting your time; worst case, people will actually make their passwords less secure by rotating them, e.g. some people would happily change “password123” to “password1” and call it a day.
Just pick a looong password once, make sure you don’t reuse it elsewhere, and you’ll be fine.
This is as per the NIST latest guidelines.
Depends on the tab. Some are not soldered onto the can so I can work with that. For the ones that do, spoons it is.