cant move services as every other service sucks
What are your requirements?
I use Tidal and I know High/Max quality works in the web UI, just needs widevine support.
cant move services as every other service sucks
What are your requirements?
I use Tidal and I know High/Max quality works in the web UI, just needs widevine support.
if they use AMD that's better on linux, they don't need to know what a GPU driver is.
Same goes for Intel, unless they need to use OneAPI.
Just to freak you out, I've played around with the EC on my Framework, and it really wouldn't be hard for someone to create a modified firmware with a key logger built in or something. But AFAIK the EC doesn't have internet access or a way to screw with the OS, so it would be mildly pointless without accompanying software.
Modifying the BIOS seems slightly more difficult, although I think some Frameworks are still vulnerable to LogoFAIL.
I wouldn't worry about extra chips, they'd either be quite noticeable that they shouldn't be there, or too expensive to be wasted on a stranger.
So the chances are, unless you've got some proper enemies, it's fine. I'd definitely update the BIOS (which also updates the EC), and fresh install Windows/Linux, but that's as far as I'd go.
I've seen some that activate an insane number of breakpoints, so that the page freezes when the dev tools open. Although Firefox let's you disable breaking on breakpoints all together, so it only really stops those that don't know what they're doing.
That looks to be Volcanic Islands, which has good support with amdgpu
and no support by radeon
, according to Wikipedia.
I'm not sure what you meant by "set up radron kernel driver", but you could maybe try blacklisting it.
The DongleHider+ looks pretty good, I haven't made/used one though.
AFAIK fast startup only affects shutdown, clicking restart will always do a full reboot. Shift clicking shutdown will do a full shutdown like you said, but shift clicking restart will start recovery mode.
I'm probably jumping to conclusions, but Nvidia?
Excel would be emulating the silicon here
I don't believe so, I think OP just misremembered 1970.
The 1704067200
is the 2024 new year, in seconds from 1970 (normal Unix time).
Woah peertube federating with lemmy is actually really cool!
I'm pretty sure schools must already have lockdown alarms in Australia (and drills every few years), so it's surprising that this isn't already a thing in America, especially with its issues.