Qtwebengine is just Chromium with qt on top.
Just someone running away from Reddit.
Qtwebengine is just Chromium with qt on top.
Aye.
Havjng a look at CalyxOS may also be an option. It’s another privacy android ROM, but it runs in more devices than just Pixels.
That’s correct.
the boot keys are burned into OTP memory so they can’t be erased or changed
Which is good, as otherwise it would defeat the purpose of secure boot.
That’s usually not how secure boot is configured on microcontrollers. They usually come with no code installed and an unsigned bootloader, and therefore no barrier for you to flash what you want on it.
In fact, the STM32 has secure boot, and it’s still one of the most popular microcontrollers for makers and hackers. That’s because the secure boot feature is there for developers, hackers and makers to use if they want to.
RP2350 specs:
- Two 150MHz Arm Cortex-M33 cores, with floating point and DSP support
- 520KB of on-chip SRAM in ten concurrently accessible banks
- A comprehensive security architecture, built around Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M, and including:
- Signed boot support
- 8KB of on-chip antifuse one-time-programmable (OTP) memory
- SHA-256 acceleration
- A hardware true random number generator (TRNG)
- An on-chip switch-mode power supply and low-quiescent-current LDO
- Twelve upgraded PIO state machines
- A new HSTX peripheral for high-speed data transmission
- Support for external QSPI PSRAM
Looking pretty good. I especially like the security features.
Nah, their question is why do so many people use it. And the answer is because it’s pretty good.
It’s pretty good, innit?
Sure, but kids are kids, they probably don’t understand that. It’s fucked up.
I’m a 1, but i have to really concentrate. If I’m just thinking quickly then im around a 2 or 3. And yes, I do watch porn.
I understand a flag having meaning. What I don’t understand is kids pledging allegiance to the flag everyday. That’s some North Korea shit.
It’s all local, except when it isn’t.
My desktop OS history:
I’ve used others, but not enough to warrant a place in the list above.
I don’t know what the answer to your question is, but I love the way tekst is spelt.
Eh, bluesky is another federated solution, that turned out to be quite similar to activitypub. Perhaps not in implementation, but in user experience. And after having used activitypub for quite a while, I don’t think it is the solution to decentralised social media.
I’ve been really enjoying nostr, even though it doesn’t have the content or user base of the fediverse just yet.
devil wallpaper
not a BSD user
My brain bugged a little when I saw arch linux on the terminal.
I find this comment really funny, because while gnome is very customisable compared to the desktop environments in macos and Windows, compared to the majority of DEs/WMs in Linux, it’s not very customisable at all.
The AGPL applies copyleft to web services. If you’re learning about licensing, it might be worth googling copyleft. Fascinating concept, and, in my opinion, something to subscribe to.
I would personally use grafana, but zabbix is also a good choice.