VLC also has a company behind it: https://videolabs.io/
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Mount your internal disks to
/D:,/E:,/F:, etc.
It is a good idea. Imagine you are completely new to Ubuntu and want to install chromium. You’re gonna search on Google how to do that and you will probably find an old article telling you to use APT. If ‘sudo apt install chromium’ did not work it would be very frustrating.
odcto
Europe@feddit.de•Romania refuses to license Huawei equipment for 5G applications over security concernsEnglish
5·2 years agoYes, but I guess Romanians would prefer being spied on by the CIA rather than by China and its close ally, Russia.
odcto
Linux@lemmy.ml•OpenDX: An Open Source DirectX implementation for Linux, providing native support for DirectX-based applications and games!
831·2 years agoThe README does not say which DirectX version they are targeting. The screenshot show “DirectX 0”. Looking at the code, I see a directory called “d3d9”, but those files are mostly empty.
So yeah… nothing to see here. Maybe in 5 or 10 years.
They look super tasty!
odcto
Europe@feddit.de•France wants your browser to censor the web, and Mozilla is petitioning against itEnglish
1·2 years agoSpeed-limited cars are coming: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/volvos-speed-limiter-positive-feedback/
odcto
Europe@feddit.de•France wants your browser to censor the web, and Mozilla is petitioning against itEnglish
1·2 years agoOh, I wouldn’t even count China, NK and Russia. They block so many websites they are in their own category.
odcto
Europe@feddit.de•France wants your browser to censor the web, and Mozilla is petitioning against itEnglish
63·2 years agoWell, they’ve heard people can use a VPN to bypass the current blocking (which is done by the ISP, usually through the DNS server) so they are looking for alternatives. It’s only natural.
As far as I know, all governments block websites. What would be more interesting is comparing which one sensors the most.
edit: to be clear, what I mean is: the method used by governments to censor the web is not as important as what is being censored. And I wish there was a simple way to monitor what is censored by each state.
Even better: netcat has a -C flag that will take care of CRLF.


I’ll share 3:
alias chx='chmod +x' alias rr='rm -rf' alias shrug="echo '¯\_(ツ)_/¯'"