Yeah, I sort of wish you could just launch them from the terminal like any other app. flatpak -run com.whatever.whatever is a bit tedious and half the time I have to go into /var/lib/.../ to figure out what the app is officially called anyway.
That said, for stuff that isn't in the official repos and (for Arch people) isn't available as a binary on the AUR or seems kinda sketchy to install from the AUR, then flatpak is a great option. For "app" stuff, like Spotify I am a fan of flatpak.
No clue if this will work for you or not, but there are a few things you might try.
Increase the TTL for packets on your computer from 64->65 or from 128->129. It makes it harder for them to tell that the traffic isn't coming to the phone.
If you can live with USB tethering and also do #1, I have had zero problems. And got much better speeds than with any hotspot.
If the OS is blocking this then... yeah sorry... join the Free World and get a custom ROM.
There was indeed genocide against the Native Americans. It, however, is no longer ongoing. In fact, they receive a lot of federal money. Native Americans can live and work anywhere in the United States. They can use their native languages, they can form part of the government. The current US Secretary of the Interior is a native of Laguna Indian Pueblo, from my own home state of New Mexico!
There is no genocide against African American people. There is indeed perhaps over-policing and discrimination. That is not genocide!! That doesn't make it moral or right, but genocide it is not.
You know what, when NASA and the USSR were inventing rockets they studied the German V2 rockets. When the US made a the first nuclear bomb they studied the work of quantum physicists. When the US bulid the interstate system they studied the Nazi Autobahn. This doesn't mean anything. Knowledge is neutral no matter its origin. It's up to people to use it for good or bad.
Up through the mid 20th century, all kinds of toxic insecticides were used for all sorts of irresponsible purposes, as their full their effects were not known. DDT was just sprayed into the air in rich and poor neighborhoods.
The world spewed lead-based gas into the atmosphere through the 1960s. Asbestos was considered a miracle chemical.
Using Zyklon B in a gas chamber and using it to disinfect clothes are very different things.
In fact, not but two years ago the US was requiring vaccination with a still experimental vaccine, the long-term effects of which are still unknown, to enter into the country.
For a lot of these people their (secular) religion is erasing real-world group differences. The fact that you can (whatever your sexual orientation) regularly engage in anal sex, and therefore be at a higher-risk of contracting STIs for physiological reasons, and therefore not be eligible to donate blood---and still be a good person is beyond their ability to square.
If we value your personhood equally then there must be no substantive physiological differences between you and anybody else.
Frankly dude, the amount of people, even fairly right-wing people who will be preoccupied with this is teeny tiny. I'm sure they exist but it's a negligible amount of people. The person obsessed with stereotyping these people is you.
The rule was very necessary in the 80s. It vast majority of HIV-infected individuals were gay and bisexual men. However, those days are long gone, and we can test blood pretty well for even very low levels of HIV nowadays.
No, it's inflation. Too much money chasing too few goods. Caused partially by years of central banks across the world injecting new money into financial markets and partially by the massive dump of new money into the consumer economy in 2020-2022.
I couldn't yet used to Evolution. Tried it and didn't like it. I really like Thunderbird and donate to them monthly. I've even embraced its RSS reader.
Is it a bit of a RAM-hogging, bloated mess? Yes, but eh, I've got 16 and 32 GB on my two machines. And it has everything I need. Let's me manage 5 or 6 email accounts for different businesses a perfectly.
They are making a lot of changes. We'll see how it ends up in a couple years.
Very cool. I had no idea systemd sort of has a cron replacement. While in I don't think I'll switch from cron in the immediate future, it's really good to know.
Yeah, I sort of wish you could just launch them from the terminal like any other app.
flatpak -run com.whatever.whatever
is a bit tedious and half the time I have to go into/var/lib/.../
to figure out what the app is officially called anyway.That said, for stuff that isn't in the official repos and (for Arch people) isn't available as a binary on the AUR or seems kinda sketchy to install from the AUR, then flatpak is a great option. For "app" stuff, like Spotify I am a fan of flatpak.