Unsere Sicherheitsbehörden haben alle Schutzmaßnahmen gegen digitale und hybride Bedrohungen hochgefahren
Das lese ich jedesmal bei so Pressemitteilungen und jedes mal Frage ich mich, was die da eigentlich machen? Muss jetzt Harald aus der IT auch noch Nachtschicht einlegen?
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emerge --ask app-misc/hyfetch
Yeah that’s the whole point of LTS, so it stays compatible with that kernel version but still gets important updates, but no feature updates
The article is about frozen vendor kernels, not about.LTS
Bei mir funktionierts, direkter link zur mp4:
pacman -Qq
listet alle deine installierten Pakete auf, das zweite ‘q’ ist dazu da, dass in der Auflistung nicht die Versionszahlen dabei stehen.
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ist eine Röhre welche die Standardausgabe vom ersten Befehl zur Standardeingabe des nächsten Befehls weiterleitet.
pacman -S -
installiert alle Pakete die über die Standardeingabe reinkommen, normalerweiße schreibt man anstatt dem Minus den/die Paketnamen hin, aber in diesem Fall will man ja die Pakete die über die Röhre reinkommen installieren, dazu ist das ‘-’ da.
Zu Lange;Nicht Gelesen
Die Zeile installiert alle deine Pakete nochmal neu.
Metager uses Yahoo and Yandex in the free version, when you pay you can also get search results from bring, mojeek and brave, but you can select which search engines you want to use in the settings.
Yeah, only starting with the Pixel 8 they promised 7 years of support
What phone I have? Pixel 8 Pro (I bought it specifically for GrapheneOS, otherwise I wouldn’t have bought a Pixel, als the original Pixel ROM is laggy as fuck)
Supported Devices are all Pixels since the Pixel 5a. https://grapheneos.org/faq#supported-devices
I’d recommend using GrapheneOS. (i’m using it, and it is a breath of fresh air)
I don’t think that’s possible with searxng (but I’m not 100% sure, but I can’t seem to find that feature)
I know there are browser extensions which can filter out domains in search results for different search engines like google and duckduckgo.
But the pinning/lowering/raising is a bit trickier to implement as an extension, because what kagi does is basically:
It would be possible but not as “streamlined” as Kagi does.
Don’t get me wrong, Kagi definitely has its rough edges and the search ranking algorithm is sometimes very unpredictable, but it provides good enough results for me to be worth the 10$ per month for unlimited searches.
Same, except searches for local stuff in my area, as Kagi is a bit US centric
Kagi has search personalization where you can lower/raise/pin specific domains (one of kagis main selling points) and I blocked geeks for geeks and w3schools, as these are irrelevant for me and I don’t want them in my results
Kagi:
First result is the official documentation with the page that contains information about the in operator
This was the result: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/functions.html
BUT it is the documentation for 9.0
Though if I would use postgresql documentation very often I could just use the Kagi feature that rewrites URLs with a regex, so I can replace it always with the latest version.
Kagi Documentation for that feature:
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/features/redirects.html#redirects-url-rewrites
Some use cases of redirects include:
- Change domains to a preferred domain (reddit.com to old.reddit.com)
- Fixing links to outdated documentation with bad SEO
- Rewriting proxied pages (like Google AMP) to their source URL
- Changing any http link to https
I still don’t understand what its supposed to mean