Running Fedora Atomic (Silverblue) has definitely saved ms a few times already, being able to roll back to the previous state, or to a state I pinned. The first time was due to the ublue signing key change, the second had no apparent cause. Both issues would have given me more of a headache without the built in ability to roll back.
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I haven't checked in a while, so they may have walked back on this, but supposedly we finally get coop in the next one.
Due to the nature if those charts, they're usually web based, not desktop native, and will probably have to be self hosted, even just locally. For example, Redmine supports Gantt charts and can be spun up fairly easily from its Docker image.
Pretty much the same here. Switched to AMD after Heartbleed/Spectre. Was torn between AMD or giving Intel another shot in my next build, up until a few weeks ago when this news broke. It's going to take alot for me to consider Intel again.
The command modifies the firewall to allow all incoming traffic on the docker0 network interface (which is created by Docker). It's basically a bypass.
You can configure Docker to not try and manage it's own rules, here is some discussion on the topic: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/22054#issuecomment-2241481323
Not sure how it is there, but in a few areas you basically lose your right to vote of you don't. Which is fair motivation.
Man, they just keep burying their head further. I still have Windows 10 on my gaming PC, and that's more because I plan on replacing it and will use that moment to transition to Linux, but up until a few months ago I could have been convinced to keep using Windows.
That was until they popped up a full screen ad in the middle of gaming, telling me my PC doesn't work with 11 but they have great financing options forn a 11 capable PC. Followed by my lock screen having ads of a similar nature. Fucking gross.
Or just skip it entirely, I use the Consent-O-Matic extension which has a surprising amount of features.
Quite a few in my area. Just the other day I saw one with a matte wrap and gold accents on the sharp edges.
The post is describing the scripts to disable telemetry, OneDrive, ads, etc.
I was offering an example. In Singapore it works because it's a tiny country with stable mass transit. Definitely not a model that works in countries with more land.
Yes, but you're more likely to run into an irate person when you turn them away with a cart full of groceries then you are if you turn them away at the door. Plus it reduces the wasted time of employees who have to unload said cart.