I also recommend Nitrokey. I have a Nitrokey Pro 2 and a Nitrokey 3 NFC and they both work well. Linux support is very good, and they also have good documentation on how to do most stuff you might want to do. +1 for being open-source as well.
I also recommend Nitrokey. I have a Nitrokey Pro 2 and a Nitrokey 3 NFC and they both work well. Linux support is very good, and they also have good documentation on how to do most stuff you might want to do. +1 for being open-source as well.
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Shouldn’t the second line be r2y = ln(x/m - sa)?
So, are you regretting it?
Internet access? Never. LAN access though is a different story altogether…
Depending on your use-case, maybe a static site generator could work for you? Something like Jekyll or Hugo. Both can be hosted for free on Github Pages (and I think Gitlab has something similar). While you still need some technical know-how in order to set it up, you can write your content in Markdown, which is a lot easier to write than HTML, and there are a lot of themes available out there you can use, so no need for CSS.
I use NixOS with single-partition btrfs on both my laptop and my desktop and have never had this happen. Curious…
I’ve been on NixOS for about a week now and I can say I’ve got access to pretty much all of the packages I was using on Arch just from nixpkgs. I even found it quite easy to package stuff myself!
Tapping a notification doesn’t take me to the message, but rather to the DMs list, where the app promply gets stuck, so I have to restart it.
It’s not only horrible, it’s straight up buggy. What I don’t understand is why they wanted to make their app a shitty Facebook Messenger clone in the first place.