

I was talking about external hardware such as peripherals. Stream Deck for example doesn’t quite work on Linux
I was talking about external hardware such as peripherals. Stream Deck for example doesn’t quite work on Linux
That makes sense. As far as I know is no, unless you count the opt-in installers where you can pick from when running a playbook. Other than that, it’s all rather useful scripts. With the new update you can even edit ISOs before installing them, which I think is cool
Very true. My hardware doesn’t support Linux (yet, hopefully) so I’m kind of stuck
Ameliorated was designed to cut the spyware out (depending on the playbook) rather than add more, but I might’ve missed your /s?
Another one that helped me:
If you’re anxious about stepping out your comfort zone, you need more sleep. I had to do something unusual at work last week, but last week was also the week where I moved my sleep time back to 7 hours (instead of 6). I had no issues going anywhere and was full of confidence actually. Not sure if more sleep helped but I think it did the biggest lifting
That makes a lot more sense, actually. Didn’t expect to get a history lesson but that is interesting! I’m not for or against LLMs but I hate how it has become the way it has…
At first I thought you were being edgy and cool by being different. Not sure why none of those people asked and just keep downvoting though. I like active commenters like you
Question. Why do you place that symbol instead of writing th? I’ve seen you use it on every comment I see aha. It is quite annoying to read over though. No hate, just curious!
Why are shitposts in Spanish funnier than English
I’m rawdogging life apparently… And I feel great!
They lived long enough to become the villain
Well they did ask for it and rightfully so lol
Huh
You can even get banned by the head Lemmy dev if you do that on any .ml instance lmao
It isn’t really an environment. You can install the Google apps without granting them a single permission and it will still work. What the sandbox does is trick it into thinking it has full root access like it’s supposed to have. While remaining like any other installed app: you’re in control.
You could make a second profile and run it solely in there if you like none of that.
An alternative to the Play Store to install apps from is Aurora Store which is basically Google Play but without needing an account. (Though some have pointed out this is insecure and unsafe, but I find that to be over the top. It really depends what your security thread level is.)
You can use banking apps in the private space included only in the stock launcher (which I ditched because it lacks customisation). Not sure if you can put the Google sandbox in there though. Why not make a second profile on the phone only for banking/google use? It’s practically the same as secure folder and you can even apply 2FA if you want to login to the profile.
As someone else mentioned: do check for your bank app’s compatibility here.
I enjoy it more to figure out on my own. Kinda like disassembling stuff to see how it works and then put it back together. Reading the manual is like copying answers