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Cable does this because of the inherit bandwidth restrictions it comes with, along with being able to price gouge customers to pay for faster upload. Coax (really, DOCSIS) and the related infrastructure around it simply does not have the bandwidth to offer symmetric connections, at least for companies like Comcast (yuck). They will wait until it’s absolutely necessary to upgrade their infrastructure to support faster upload. Even then, it likely will not be symmetric since there needs to be channels for TV/phone too.
Fiber has much more bandwidth, and the related infrastructure does too. That’s why it’s almost always symmetric.
I would rather click all of the download buttons I could find on ad-ridden sites before I let EA have kernel level access to my computer or deck.
I use it for powerusers like Pug as well, and then for trolls and for know it alls who like to argue. For each I use an emoji to describe my feelings towards them. So, for example “👎 Disingenuous”, or “👍 {username}”
I feel the exact same way, and I’m sorry we’re both thinking this way.
Possibly, it would probably depend on the extractor and business - I would hope that most businesses would catch that the fields weren’t filled out during extraction if extraction is something they normally do. I would expect it’s something that happens with pdf extraction and they’d have a human go in and check it in those cases. Of course, for humans that doesn’t matter, so if only humans are viewing it, I think you’d be good.
Does it open in LibreOffice draw? If so you can just fill the form with text boxes if the text boxes in the form aren’t already fillable.
This is the real solution, just stop using the built in stuff and free yourself
If that is accurate to Sweden’s laws (what you originally said), then your friend’s opinion does not matter. Only Sweden can make it illegal, not your friend.
I may have left Utah years ago but I never stopped eating fry sauce.
Fry sauce (ketchup+mayo) with pickle juice. 👌
I am 100% voting for Kamala in a deep blue state. But, I wanted to point out that it’s not the popular vote that matters, unfortunately, thanks to the electoral college.
Ah, makes sense, thanks. I haven’t really used IPTV before.
Interesting that they’re targeting IPTV over torrent sites.
Yes. The nvidia drivers on linux are horrible, and always have been. Since I ditched my nvidia 2080 it’s been much more stable.
You declare your beneficiaries when signing up - it goes to them, I believe.
Is this any better than radarr+overseerr?
Good luck finding the owner, and also good luck shutting down their hundreds of torrents and thousands of peers (which will definitely never happen)
This actually isn’t a bug, it’s a KDE feature (literally). It’s so you can shake your mouse to find it. Here’s more detail, but basically to disable:
Uncheck System Settings → Accessibility → Shake Cursor → “Shake cursor to find it”
Both are great options, but KDE/plasma 6 is my pick.