faster than the speed of love
faster than the speed of love
trying to execute that requires the caller (so user shell
from using adb most likely) to have the same uid as Google Play which should never be the case
afair
Kinda makes sense. A paid app on Google Play is a license to download the .apk file(s). Then a user could make copies, and without DRM, it'd be the same situation as with copyrighted movies and whatnot.
I'm not saying I support them, it's just that they are like this for a reason
let me quote family guy: "I disagree!"
This could still be bypassed by flashing a new OS that deliberately messes up the userdata wipe-persisting secrets. Well idk if there's a way to prevent that, but I guess really needy and tech-savvy people could recover lost devices that way
"i'll have what she's having"
until you?
sometime ago I had my home directory managed by systemd-homed
on Fedora (before 38 even afaik). the SELinux policy wasn't configured properly for it though, so I had to keep setting it to permissive mode. for some stupid reason I remember running the command to do that on every. single. boot. lol
❤️hawk thua❤️
wow I kept opening man:somethingwithoutsectionunfortunately
in firefox instead of doing that lol
Well you do you. I don't see the point in hating open source software made by them, you're not paying them unlike with regular products and boycotting them.
You're complaining about corporate fundings. Without them, a lot of open source tech would definitely not be as advanced as it is today. Since everything's open source, anyone can just fork a project when some "malicious megacorp" "hijacks" the project. Funny how a similar case happened "the good way" recently with Redis/Valkey, but the other way around.
There's always some doomers only seeing potential bad futures in awesome stuff, huh?
average lemmy.ml mf
doesn't it utilize some fancy camera APIs or whatever? last time I tried it on firefox with a spoofed user agent there were errors in the console
There's an in-development program for GNOME called Valent. It's been pretty solid for me. It's also not a GNOME shell extension, instead a native app.
not always :(
this will affect 300 people heavily, and the other 99 % will just create an account then lol