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Yes, it absolutely is a result of the piracy shield thingy. Secure Core does seem to work!
Yes, it absolutely is a result of the piracy shield thingy. Secure Core does seem to work!
Can confirm that the IP address/location appears to change, but the block and AGCOM interception remains.
Nope. Swapped to every other server ProtonVPN has. I’m thinking it might be a DNS configuration issue though, because yeah, I don’t understand why a different server wouldn’t end run around this.
I’m thinking it must be a DNS configuration issue… Every server with ProtonVPN is showing the same, from the US to Netherlands to Switzerland. All of them.
The list of Stallman shitiness has no end apparently. Fucking gross. 🤢
Stallman is an ass and particularly is an ass to women. Fuck that guy. There’s a reason everyone in tech has a Stallman horror story.
Absolutely the way to go
I’d probably go Python but I’m an idiot
Endeavor with xfce
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On iPod color transcoded in handbrake.
Thirded
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Do you feel like a clever boy now?
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This but also:
Files already had a search button, but now, you get a new search icon in the top-left corner of the window, and the older search icon gets a new look. gnome 46 global search button screenshot
You can also head to search settings to adjust how you want to look for things.
The new search button lets you search across the system. However, the older one (with a new look) lets you search inside the current folder/directory you are in.
Is really new peaks of not-a-new-feature
Appreciate it! Yes, for every other poor Italian coming to this thread, the secret was to enable Secure Core and the antitracking features.