I wonder if it's fully locked down like ipad, or more relaxed like a Mac where you have root access and can sideload any app you want. If it's the latter, my interest will be significantly increased.
redcalcium
it applies to every photograph ever taken as a photograph it is just a representation of the photons that hit your film/sensor
Well, Samsung is certainly pushing it to fake territory e.g. with moonshot photo where it replaces the moon in the photo with a static moon image. It's not a representation of photons that hit the sensor anymore, it's a complete switcheroo.
Depends on the malware database you use, but out of the box it'll catch wide range of stuff, even linux malwares (which is rare but exists and mostly infect vulnerable web servers).
Emacs obviously.
It even shows gpu load in the recent version.
I want to counter that buying individual songs and albums would get too expensive compared to streaming, but then I realized I've been listening to the same set of playlists in the past few years and the total cost of streaming subscription in those period is probably more than enough to buy those songs.
the unbanked
Can the unbanked still benefits from crypto these days though? How can you cash your crypto without doing KYC? Even localbitcoin got folded due to increased regulation. If you can pass KYC, then you're probably not the unbanked. Less and less business accept crypto these days, it's hard purchase daily necessities without cashing out your crypto (except probably in venezuela).
But if you're using layer 2 solutions, then you're not actually using the blockchain directly, right? Might as well use credit card then?
Ethereum doesn't seem to have great TPS either ( ~15 transaction/s ), and talks about improving TPS seems to have quiet down.
What kernel version are you using? 6.7? Unfortunately using the latest and greatest kernel means you'll be among the first to get bitten by new bugs. Does the issue also occurs on 6.6 and 6.1?
https://mediapolis.rai.it/relinker/relinkerServlet.htm?cont=308718
Wait, that's not a .m3u url, it's a link to a html page instead. Just open it firefox and see if it works. In my case, I got this in firefox:
Another trick is setting up a guest/secondary AP that don't use pi-hole. When your pihole is down, just switch to the secondary AP. Most routers can setup multiple APs, though not all can setup different dns server for the other APs.