Are you mixing it up with Firefox Focus? Because that one is very minimal in features and ui by design. The normal Firefox for Android has had tabs, extensions and otherwise been a fully usable mobile browser for years
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•More for folks from walkable environments, my question is: would you walk an hour and 15 minutes to go to say, the library?
16·5 months agoI am from Denmark where the biking infrastructure is also pretty good, so I will almost always take the bike if I’m going somewhere that is further than 1 km away (~.6 miles).
But that is just if I’m going somewhere – taking a 4 km walk just for the sake of the walk and getting some fresh air (especially when the weather is nice) is quite normal here.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft suddenly bans LibreOffice developer's email account, blocks appealEnglish
6·7 months agoZoho works well for me with my own domain (though I am on the old free plan that allows IMAP, while today the free plan only supports webmail or their own app). I also know someone who uses Tuta without problems sending to Google and Microsoft.
Which parts of computer science are you interested in? I would suggest looking at some different universities’ current fields of research to find one with a focus that aligns with your academic profile.
You can use this as a starting point in your search, as it has sorting options based on topic https://edurank.org/cs/eu/
It is a public GPG key (not a Microsoft Publisher file) and while I don’t know, I assume it is used to verify that future updates are from Nvidia and not a malicious third party. It is really common (if not required) to install and trust a new gpg key when adding a new repository in Linux package managers, and done for safety reasons without privacy implications, and I am guessing this is what Nvidia is doing here.
Where do you see any indication that it is used for identification of you/your machine?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it possible to get an AI model to generate a script that will download the latest LTS torrent of Ubuntu?
6·1 year agoIn my experience, Chat GPT is much better at the general programming patterns and concepts than specific API implementations. Especially less commonly used ones, where it often gives a solution that only looks reasonable but uses the totally wrong methods. I guess it’s similar with scraping the HTML of the Ubuntu releases page to get the latest torrent. It doesn’t know the exact HTML layout, so it guesses what is a likely one, even though it is wrong.
If you were using the default port 25565, you could simply have a DNS A record pointing to the server IP. But since that is not the case, you have to additionally set up a SRV record in your DNS. NOIP describes what this is and how to set it up on their service here, but it will of course differ for your DNS provider.
This still requires that the Minecraft server port is directly accessible from the other clients, but it sounds like that is not the problem
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Well THAT'S super helpful! 🤦English
18·2 years agoFunnily enough, the CEO of PostNord Denmark also earns ~700k, but DKK, so that is around 1.5 time that, but for running the part of the company with more losses
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Younger people of Lemmy. Would you buy a CD at a concert?
5·2 years agoSpotify at least does allow you to add local files on a computer, and they even sync tracks to your phone when they are on an offline playlist when the devices are on the same network. I’ve done that myself to get some otherwise unavailable songs into my catalogue, and am thinking of starting the move to owning all my music that way
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the strangest tech related bug you can't resolve?
18·2 years agoIf my desktop is sleeping, turning off my bathroom light will 2 out of 5 times wake up the pc.
It’s a fluorescent lamp, so it is likely that it makes considerable noise on the electrical circuit when being toggled (and it’s a small apartment so all lights and outlets are on the same circuit)
I believe I read a forum post from someone else experiencing the same thing, and they also had a Gigabyte motherboard. So it might be related to their bios/firmware implementation of wake-on-lan in some way.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favourite -dle? (Daily puzzle game?)
12·2 years agoI quite enjoy challenging my musical knowledge with https://bandle.app/
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do phones come with SMS delivery reports turned off by default?
24·2 years agoEven though many phone plans today have unlimited texts, some still don’t. A delivery report is basically a second SMS, that you then have to pay for, so I think that is why it is an opt-in feature.
My own use for OneNote was mainly drawing/hand written notes using a drawing tablet. For that use case, I have replaced it with Xournal++
For other notes written with the keyboard, I use simple local markdown files.
All my notes are synced between computers with Syncthing
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there a Linux based OS for public computers, such as at a library or a PC cafe?
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