I knew the reference at “Allo”
I knew the reference at “Allo”
GrapheneOS is a really easy process, hardest part is unlocking the bootloader (which isn’t hard at all).
Rest of the process is just clicking 3* buttons on a website and you’re done.
*Some buttons you have to click multiple times
Were it so easy…
Embrace Extend Extinguish*
They literally just need to enable it in the dev page of EAC and Proton handles the reat.
Should be “GNOME mutter what”
I get half of the joke, but completely lost on the second half, and title.
That, and Americans would do something stupid like have it be quarter/day/week/year or something.
Can’t find any reference to anyone dying or getting injured, but in terms of pad damage it definitely takes the cake.
The first Starship may have put a hole in the pad, but the N1 obliterated it.
Fully reusable super-heavy rockets with multiple full stage combustion engines running on Methane have been done before? You mind sharing sources because I can’t find any.
Closest thing I can think of is the Soviet N1 rocket (about 2/3 the thrust of Starship) which the Soviets really struggled with and ended up abandoning, and it wasn’t even close to being reusable.
My personal favorite is the one that defaults to “off”, but when you go to the detailed page it puts “legitimate interest” on every single goddamn option with no “disallow all” option.
Microsoft even copied KDE’s motto “Simple by default, powerful when needed” in their Windows 11 announcement.
Banned open source software because of security concerns. For password management they require LastPass or that we write them down in a book that we keep on ourselves at all times. Worth noting that this policy change was a few months ago. After the giant breach.
And for extra absurdity: MFA via SMS only.
I wish I was making this up.
No.
You get to break windows and get to freedom.
Yuzu and Citra are no more.