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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/21851456
I downloaded free cracked linux version, plz help me how to disable this watermark.
bro careful especially if you’re in EU, the CEO of the Linux company himself warned they will go after and bring people into court for using pirated copies
You just have to add „All hail Tux“ to the end of every comment and it should go away in 2-3 business days
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All hail Tux
I heard if you say “Tux” three times while staring into a mirror your daily driver turns up dual booted.
I can get you a Mint CD key for 15€ or Arch for 2€. DM me.
I love that it’s also got build instructions for Windows and macOS
I totally need to manually add that Fedora repo, layer it, reboot just to see if it works on KDE Wayland
Exciting!
Shout out to my buddy who has been using an un-activated copy of Win10 for over 5 years despite being called out anytime he shares his screen.
And yes we told him how to but “It doesn’t bother him”
You mean, you told him the free and easy github script?
Distro: “Ubuntu with Bing”
Did you mean Wubuntu ?
UwUbuntu
Where can I get the privacy nightmare AI application for Linux? I want it to take screenshots of my computer (in case I want to search it), never really use it, but store the data on my PC unencrypted, thus able to be hacked.
Microsoft Linux.
Someone made that, sort of. Unfortunately, the privacy nightmare is slightly reduced compared to the original one.
The security nightmare is reduced by a lot, thanks to Linux being a lot more safe system. Of course the occasional very old security issues get found, but those are only old if some swifty hacker found out and didn’t disclose it publicly, or had to wait for years to be solved.
Python? This will require “specialized hardware” just due to the interpreter overhead taking continuous screenshots of everything you do and indexing/storing them. Why bother implementing something like this using an interpreted language??
If this was actually an open source app with strong privacy settings that you could opt into it might be useful.
Ah yes, the Red Hat experience!
Without RedHat, we wouldnt have Linux in the US governments, no SELinux, no Android security.
I think there is worse than companies selling Linux
I’ll thank them when they stop remaking perfectly fine utilities over minor issues then doing a shitty job with compatibility.
Time to activate Linux with sketchy activation scripts
Linux_activation_keygen_v0.1.2.4.exe
The good old 2000s when you could host and successfully distribute any virus disguised as something popular by slapping a _full, _HD or .rar/zip (or any combination) at the end of the file name.
I used to look up lard bread and there was a hit for lard bread_full.rar on the first page.
I didn’t know lard bread was, so I looked it up.
I discovered it was bread with prosciutto baked in. I thought it sounded unappealing.
Then I thought of “making bacon pancakes” and thought I should open my mind.
So the thing is, English is not my first language and I used the wrong word. I guess it’s more like greasy bread. Just plain pig fat spread on a slice of bread. But what you just described actually sounds awesome.
Ah, I apologize, I did not intend to mock. Both sound potentially appealing. Thanks for the clarification!
I would download that lmao
Just Red Hat things
There’s also one for macOS. No idea where.
This is correct! Just wasn’t home to check brew.
I remember buying Mac OS upgrades. Time for the retirement home, I guess…
Is this still not a thing? Now that I think about it I don’t think I’ve looked into macos in like 20 years.
You made me curious too — seems it ended in 2013. https://www.wired.com/2013/10/apple-ends-paid-oses/