

Very true. Was just trying to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Very true. Was just trying to give them the benefit of the doubt.
When you run out of even decent logical arguments you attack the people. This really tells that the industry is afraid of this movement and will use all the dirty tricks they know to oppose it.
If your email client doesn’t block remote images by default, like gmail and outlook, then they probably know if you’ve opened their emails at some point due to tracking pixels.
neither ctrl+z nor ctrl+q work
Ctrl + z
will send the task to the background. You can use jobs
to see all active background work. Fg
will bring background work to the foreground. Ctrl + q
is not a valid shortcut as far as I know. Looks a bit like a mac thing (command + q).
True. I’ve just seen requests to that file in my demo env for web apps I have and I’ve seen my browser request that file by itself when running those locally.
Why would you ever want to route your request like this through a third party especially an ad company? To get the favicon of a site you just request www.example.com/favicon.ico
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Couldn’t be happier with them. They just work and announce ahead of time about any maintenance. Have a storage box from them for backups and a vps for other uses. I do my backups with pika-backup (a borg frontend).
🤢 . That’s not an application. It’s just a bloated way a displaying a webpage. If you truly want to make a desktop application use something like QT.
Some random scripts off the web is a big 🚩.