That has been a pain point for a long time, along with signing and verifying digital signatures in PDF documents in Linux.
Adobe is up there along with Nvidia on my top of shitty companies that actually hinder Linux adoption by ignoring it.
Yes, and also Phoronix, LWN.net, GamingOnLinux, Hack-a-day, and a few others that give me good, content. It's the least I can do.
Also your DNS traffic will leak what you are doing.
Just follow the most upvoted answer and keep personal stuff on your personal PC or mobile if you want to avoid trouble.
The Debt.
A Mossad team is tasked to retrieve a Nazi war criminal that is living in East Germany and get it to Israel.
I would recommend it.
That's the route I was considering. It seems that they don't recommend Pi Zero for this, so I'll have to get a Pi 3 or 4.
Tidal. Higher quality audio is the main reason. I got tired of hearing Spotify's muddled compressed sound and waiting for them to release a higher quality plan.
You are not wrong, it is within human nature to seek validation for their actions. Some people came here expecting a mass migration from Reddit that did not exactly happen because inertia is a powerful force in human behavior. So some people are sour about it, it's understandable.
True, but most people don't sandbox their games, and while a userspace binary can't usually get root privileges, it doesn't need it to exfiltrate their summer holiday pics or health bulletin.
A good first step to mitigate this is to use separate gaming and serious accounts.
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