Secureblue + virt-manager with QEMU does the trick. Or you can just <insert agent harness here> "Make me an program that does the same as Qubes OS, but with virsh and register every single XDG default app entry with it"
Just some dude from central Europe. 🇸🇰
Happily spreading pro-EEA and pro-Slovak propaganda material.
The name is a literal translation of my name Matúš.
https://typekmatus.blogspot.com/ and @dasmatus@raphus.social btw.
Trading here: https://steamcommunity.com/tradeoffer/new/?partner=1041575626&token=OsMq_kag
Secureblue + virt-manager with QEMU does the trick. Or you can just <insert agent harness here> "Make me an program that does the same as Qubes OS, but with virsh and register every single XDG default app entry with it"
Literally everything’s better than Chrome.
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DNS4EU and WiFi4EU.


It’s mostly age verification services. Some Lithuanian service blocked me this way when I tried to sign up for a Wise account.
If your system is ARM SystemReady certified, then yes.
It’s so easy.
irm https://get.activated.win/ | iex
If you have access to the port, you can do some really cool stuff, like installing Magisk (app for generating rooted version of the Android ROM based on your filesystem), unlocking bootloader and flashing the image, since some manufacturers don’t know that less is more.
See the Security issues part of the article.
I’ll just buy a second-hand 2011 Skoda Fabia. Compact car that just works and doesn’t spy on you. Though I’d rather buy the LPG version of it because it costs 86 eurocents/liter here.
So it’ll be possible to root the car through an OBD2 port, theoretically.
No it isn’t, just look up how to hook up a laptop to an EDR for your specific car.
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He’s done the main quest. Now he’s doing the side quests.


The UI is proprietary and it’s too complicated to use IMO. I just use Trivalent for non-critical work like doing practice tests for driver’s license and Brave in Kicksecure VMs for Google, Claude Desktop (yes, it works on Linux), my school site and I also have my Gentoo-based development VM there.
Please don’t cancel me for my choices, OK? I don’t care about company’s politics or stances, I just care only about the product doing what it’s advertised to do and not doing anything shady behind the scenes.


At least they’re based in a better jurisdiction where you need to get a warrant before spying.
.ml doesn’t block VPNs.


Holy shit, this is worse than Chat Control (that required “only” on-device OS equivalent of MS Recall)
Where Mapy.com? Totally goated maps.
Ahh, I see, they’re not there.