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West Borneo, Indonesia Beigetreten Ağustos 2024
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Hagumi
Hagumi@furryhagumi·
please MSI please spare me from you stupid failures I wanna try to edit my cheval grand stuff PLEASE JUST LET ME and also give me back my WiFi icons and volume stuff thank you. Together with my battery icon.
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Opera GX
Opera GX@operagxofficial·
Last year Opera GX turned 6, this year it turns 7 To celebrate, you can now 67 your websites
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BradL
BradL@BPlexflix76730·
@MEGAprivacy Yeah i heard about this. Me thinks it's time to change browsers, but which one.
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Cybernews
Cybernews@Cybernews·
Google Chrome is ending Manifest V2 support, a change that disables effective adblockers like uBlock Origin in upcoming browser versions. Read more: cnews.link/chrome-update-…
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stupid tech takes
stupid tech takes@stupidtechtakes·
you don't need sfp+ for everything
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Marcel
Marcel@MarcelD505·
Never thought the day would come, but exactly on my birthday, facebook has now enabled ADB access for their discontinued line of portal devices. This prevents this great hardware from becoming useless ewaste! Finally a sensible move from FB/Meta!
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MEGA
MEGA@MEGAprivacy·
Introducing MEGA Essential At MEGA, we believe privacy shouldn't cost more. It should be the standard. So we made MEGA Essential, our most affordable annual plan yet. 👇 • 200 GB of encrypted storage • 2.4 TB transfer • MEGA VPN • MEGA Pass • Secure chat and meetings All for €3.33/month or as low as €40 per year so you can securely store the essentials 😉 Get started today: mega.io/pricing/?mct=j…
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rchltmedia XPress! Tech Observer
chinese AI designed for efficiency, american AI designed for maximum spending & shareholder satisfaction.
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It's FOSS
It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
The company that once called Linux a "cancer" is now the one shipping its core tools to Windows users. Microsoft just shipped GNU coreutils for Windows. ls. grep. cat. cp. find. The same commands that have powered Unix and Linux systems for over 50 years are now available natively on Windows, maintained by Microsoft itself. For context: GNU coreutils are the foundational utilities that every Linux and macOS system relies on for basic file operations, text processing, and shell scripting. They are the bedrock of Unix computing. Tens of millions of scripts, pipelines, and workflows run on them every day. And now Microsoft is shipping and maintaining a build of them for Windows. This is not WSL. You do not need a Linux subsystem running in the background. These tools run natively on Windows, with the exact same flags and behavior as on Linux. Your existing scripts just work. Microsoft's goal: make moving between Linux, macOS, WSL, containers, and Windows completely frictionless. Write a script once. Run it anywhere. The package bundles uutils/coreutils (a modern Rust rewrite of GNU coreutils), findutils, and grep into a single multi-call binary. Every command supports standard flags. Same commands, same pipelines, no translation needed. The project is still in preview. But the direction is unmistakable.
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