Still waiting on those nuts to step up to what they said they were keeping guns for.
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US used to be the abusive one in a relationship, but it was sweet enough, think things like, I'm sorry I didnt mean to start a war near your territory or sorry I overthrew your government, but we can still be friends. It has now gone fully bully and so countries will stop coming to the same playground.
I'm a bit confused. Do TSA have any power? Then why do they make such a big deal with small items?
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I don't know about a full on war, but China seems to be leading the race with trade. China could generate a lot of goodwill in Europe by expressing a wish to protect free trade
Maryland senator went to visit, I'd assume, his constituen who was illegally trafficked to another country, but Republican can't even visit their constituents at their State. Something something both sides my ass.
Oh. I didn't know this was available for switch. Thank you.
This with comma ai would be super interesting.
I saw that you said windows is on SSD and Linux on NVME. Sounds like modern PC. In my case, I use the motherboard's boot menu. It asks which drive I want to boot from. If I need windows, I choose the drive which has it. If I need to reinstall, I remove the other drive. I don't need grub to probe other drives. Plus, grub menu books super clean.
Tor Browser 14.5, an open-source, privacy‑focused web browser using layered “onion” routing to help you browse anonymously, has officially arrived and is now available for download from the Tor Project website. This latest stable release is built on Firefox 128.9.0esr and brings meaningful improvements for both desktop and mobile users.
The most striking new feature in this update is the introduction of Connection Assist for Android, which has already proven its worth on Linux, macOS, and Windows since version 11.5. What does it do? In short, when a direct connection fails, Connection Assist now automatically seeks out and tests alternative bridges on the user’s behalf.
Moreover, this Android launch follows a multi‑year effort to refactor Tor’s integration layer across platforms. As a result, the desktop and Android editions now share a leaner codebase and a partially unified backend. From a technical standpoint, this means fewer legacy modules and less redundant code. Tor Browser 14.5 Tor Browser 14.5
Localization has also taken a notable step forward – three new languages have been added across all platforms: Belarusian, Bulgarian, and European Portuguese. To switch between them, users can navigate to “Settings” > “General” > “Language and Appearance” on desktop or the corresponding menu in Android’s settings.
Moreover, Tor Browser 14.5 also brings some refinements that enhance day‑to‑day usability:
Live‑streaming logs on desktop. Building on Android improvements introduced in version 13.5, Tor logs now stream in real time on Linux, macOS, and Windows. In other words, there’s no longer any need to close and reopen the logs dialog to see fresh entries.
Smarter Connection Assist logic. Edge‑case behaviors have been ironed out, and Tor Browser now minimizes “moat” connections—brief, non‑Tor tests that use domain fronting—when diagnosing failures. Additionally, desktop users receive clear warnings if bridge settings fail to apply, rather than being left in the dark.
Improved quit behavior on Android. Selecting “Quit” now terminates all background processes and clears recent tasks more thoroughly. Furthermore, the older shortcut—closing all tabs and exiting immediately by backing out of the app—has been restored, which can be a lifesaver in a pinch.
For more information and technical details, refer to the release announcements.
Never mind. Turns out for sqlite3, it needs write permissions on the directory.