

Others have mentioned what Firefox/etc do, but another option is a PiHole. If you can’t look up the IP for an advertiser URL, you don’t load the JavaScript to begin with.
Others have mentioned what Firefox/etc do, but another option is a PiHole. If you can’t look up the IP for an advertiser URL, you don’t load the JavaScript to begin with.
Yea other commenters don’t seem to be making that “top” connection. This project is fantastic, thanks!
This is for the feed. OPs project is for “top”, leveraging the up vote alg.
The maintainers were doing a good job reverting contributions for a while. Here’s a good example: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/gulf-of-america-gulf-of-mexico/124571/16
They follow names assigned by https://unstats.un.org/unsd/ungegn/, and use the labels like en_US
for official single-country names. While I would much prefer it remain an alt_name
, I understand their rational. Ugh.
Is this a Thinkpad? And of so, is the BIOS s3 on “Linux” or “Windows and Linux”?
Also are you running Wayland? If so ot might be worth trying to log in with Xorg instead (bottom right when logging in).
Oops, just me misreading.
Glad that worked out for you 😉 What is Gnome doing exactly?
What kind of issues, and which trackpad driver?
Add it to OSM?
Time for a repeat comment: Organic Maps does everything Google Maps does (except traffic conditions), and is FOSS. Please encourage places to contribute business information to Open Street Maps.
Custom flashes are probably more likely given the system integration of the head unit. UBlock for your car. How crazy is that?
Had not realized this, thanks!
Will have to look into this, thanks!
Could be internal to kernel? Try updating /etc/default/grub
to include: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash atkbd.reset"
and run sudo update-grub
. This will cause a full keyboard reset on resume.
If you have not run BIOS updates, that could be it, too.
Great idea. My poor mans version idea was an encrypted data set inside another encrypted data set to require two people, but Shamir’s seems like a much better option.
Yea this is a similar idea to what I’m considering. Thanks!
Sounds good. They do make 100GB MDisc but they are a shorter life span: https://a.co/d/dTOLvW8
Don’t use them, but these seem right for you: https://lemm.ee/post/55012343
Photographer, videographer mostly, buy also data hoarder, etc. I still have all my pre-AOL data, too.
If only they weren’t so expensive.
Edit: OK not terrible for AU dollars. Missed that.
But still, a 20TB backup would be $4K USD. Too hefty compared to even redundant magnetic storage.
Whew, this is why I pin on
sha256
. I fear for thelatest
crowd.Edit: At least it seems updating the container doesn’t break things: