> coreboot instead of a proprietary BIOS and has Google's Titan C security chip This is what I was hoping when I got the announcement via email. The question is if this will be locked down to chromeos or if it's…
Are you dual booting perhaps? I had this issue on my desktop where linux would display the proper time, but windows would be an hour off no matter what I did. It turns out linux wrote the time it got over NTP to the…
TLS 1.3 with 1-RTT should improve this situation at least somewhat. I suspect HTTP3 will help in high packet loss situations but it's going to be a while until that's deployed. Also wikipedia is still perfectly…
> - Printing easily from Linux This is as easy as it can be without needing cloud print though > - Printing from Chromebooks > - Printing from your phone This is an artificial restriction created by google. There is…
This is also the case for the german(qwertz) layout because whoever designed it gave zero fucks about people that use it to program. I have been much faster since switching to qwerty. The only issue is umlaute(ä,ü,ö,ß)…
Even if you agree with this premise. It's not on you to decide what people poison themselves with.
If someone is interested in blocking this, the firefox addon CanvasBlocker has an option to spoof this. Although it's not enabled by default, it doesn't seem to brake anything.
The noise problem can be mitigated by using a proper directional microphone/headset. It's a worthwhile investment if you are recording videos or are in conference call.
I'm a fedora user and I just gave silverblue a try. The idea itself is great but in it's current state it's basically unusable for me. A lot of application I use are command line based and are simply not available via…
I'm running podman(docker replacement) on fedora for many things. It can run as a user without root permissions, does not need a daemon and containers get their own SELinux policy by the fedora devs. Far from perfect,…
The only thing I can think of is that no smartcard/usb-key that I know of support them. Please if someone knows of any, let me know.
> coreboot instead of a proprietary BIOS and has Google's Titan C security chip This is what I was hoping when I got the announcement via email. The question is if this will be locked down to chromeos or if it's…
Are you dual booting perhaps? I had this issue on my desktop where linux would display the proper time, but windows would be an hour off no matter what I did. It turns out linux wrote the time it got over NTP to the…
TLS 1.3 with 1-RTT should improve this situation at least somewhat. I suspect HTTP3 will help in high packet loss situations but it's going to be a while until that's deployed. Also wikipedia is still perfectly…
> - Printing easily from Linux This is as easy as it can be without needing cloud print though > - Printing from Chromebooks > - Printing from your phone This is an artificial restriction created by google. There is…
This is also the case for the german(qwertz) layout because whoever designed it gave zero fucks about people that use it to program. I have been much faster since switching to qwerty. The only issue is umlaute(ä,ü,ö,ß)…
Even if you agree with this premise. It's not on you to decide what people poison themselves with.
If someone is interested in blocking this, the firefox addon CanvasBlocker has an option to spoof this. Although it's not enabled by default, it doesn't seem to brake anything.
The noise problem can be mitigated by using a proper directional microphone/headset. It's a worthwhile investment if you are recording videos or are in conference call.
I'm a fedora user and I just gave silverblue a try. The idea itself is great but in it's current state it's basically unusable for me. A lot of application I use are command line based and are simply not available via…
I'm running podman(docker replacement) on fedora for many things. It can run as a user without root permissions, does not need a daemon and containers get their own SELinux policy by the fedora devs. Far from perfect,…
The only thing I can think of is that no smartcard/usb-key that I know of support them. Please if someone knows of any, let me know.