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quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?4·2 months agoIt is indeed exhausting! Warm regards, Joe(s)
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube removes 'gender identity' from hate speech policyEnglish4·2 months agoYou’re correct! And its done such a good job that it’s allowed me to forget (unintentionally) that issue even exists!
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube removes 'gender identity' from hate speech policyEnglish6·2 months agoI used newpipe for a long time, currently using a fork called pipepipe. I forgot why I switched lol
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I'm looking for a no frills, physical key EV. Am I looking for something that no longer exists?4·2 months agoVW sold the e-Golf in the US between 2015 and 2019, which was available with physical key and no-frills interior - some base models even sported an analog instrument cluster!
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•FBI warnings are true—fake file converters do push malwareEnglish4·2 months agoPsst the URL is: https://alternativeto.net/ I always stop here first to research what software options there are available and also learning what other people are using. Extremely useful and trustworthy site!
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs | The free open-source Microsoft Office alternative is being downloaded by nearly 1 million users a weekEnglish1·2 months agoIf you ever figure it out I’d love to know, too. I relied entirely on Libre Office as an undergrad but missed this feature of MS Word. I currently use a combination of Scribbr and Purdue Owl but would prefer an offline and open source solution.
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English1·2 months agoI do, and have used them in the past. However I’ve had issues with the profiles getting corrupted. Could be user error ;) Installing Waterfox was easier than trying to sort out my profiles.ini and so as you know, nothing is more permanent than a temporary fix :D
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English51·2 months agoI didn’t see Waterfox mentioned in the article or comments, so I’m giving it a shout out now. Firefox is still my #1 browser, which I have synced to all my critical accounts, and use very cautiously, only using a few trustwothy extensions. However, when I want to explore unfamiliar domains or experiment with lesser-known browser extensions, I’ve relied on the equally dependable Waterfox browser. It’s fast, free, and 99% the same as Firefox except it’s a completely different app so you can basically have 2 Firefoxes set up and customized for completely different roles. Between the two, I can keep Chrome frozen on my phone and off my desktop (although I have a portable Chromium on USB for emergencies).
quid_pro_joe@infosec.pubto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish3·3 months agoThere is a alpha client and instructions available here: https://smartdigihere.com/jellyfin-on-samsung-smart-tv/
However as stated further down the article, it’s easier to just use a web browser and access your jellyfin server that way. Login, bookmark the URL (don’t forget to include the port) and then hit full screen.
Note: You may need to tweak (server side) your transcoding and subtitle settings.
Most industrial embedded PCs I’ve serviced ran on Windows XP Pro but you’d never see it (under the machine control software that autoruns on boot) unless things had gone pear-shaped. It was kinda trippy how at the time you could find that OS running on everything from grandpa’s old Gateway 2000 all the way up to $100K+ industrial CNC machines and million-dollar medical imaging equipment.