For passbook tickets there is https://f-droid.org/de/packages/org.ligi.passandroid/
Displays Passbook (*.pkpass) files & shows the Barcode (QR, PDF417 and AZTEC format). It can be used also when offline.
For passbook tickets there is https://f-droid.org/de/packages/org.ligi.passandroid/
Displays Passbook (*.pkpass) files & shows the Barcode (QR, PDF417 and AZTEC format). It can be used also when offline.
I mean if you get it in a mail and then use a qr code reader you should be able to skip the decode step if the qr code contents were included directly as a link. If the code does not contain a link, then using a qr code reader won’t help I think, and there will be no way to forward it to the correct banking app.
Look if you can directly share the image with your banking app.
Or see if the qr code scanner in your banking app can open a local image file.
They can’t even be bothered to add the link to the mail?
If your monitor/docking station/adapter and the computer support the DP Alternate mode, then you should use that, it should be supported directly by the kernel. Problems may occur if the port is connected to the dedicated graphics and you use the internal graphics card. In my experience it worked perfectly so I do not know any good troubleshooting steps.
It is not required for the displayport alternate mode of usb-c.
It is an alternative with limited performance that is built on top of usb and does not require hardware support on the PC side.
I’d guess retro arch is running as a Wayland client. Try to force it to use Xorg / XWayland or read this https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/6148
I bet they just copy/pasted the default filter as per company policy. No punishment needed, works just as intended.
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There is arcan, I have never tried it, though. https://arcan-fe.com/about/
Generally true, but I had cases where I got multiple captcha without vpn, and not even a single one with VPN enabled…
That would require mining operations to be cheaper than the higher chinese export prices. I do not know if that is possible with labour costs, environmental requirements, permits and other obligations.
With their slow print speed, those cheaper tank inkjets are maybe usable for mostly paperless offices, or a home user that likes to print more often. You’d have to print at least one or two color pages per month to keep the jets clean.
As always, most consumers ignore the maintenance costs and buy the option advertised with the lowest price tag.
There are some inkjet options that do not follow that pricing model. The printers with an ink tank (epson ecotank, canon megatank, …) with ink for 3000 pages start at about $150, but are probably slower than the laser.
This bootkit is not unkillable yet. If the diagram is correct, then it installs itself on the EFI partition and not the EFI Firmware.
So, they are talking about a bootkit embedding itself into the uefi firmware, then the graphics show a malicious bootloader that resides in the EFI partition that can be removed by formatting.
Elgato does not want Linux users: https://github.com/tolga9009/elgato-gchd/issues/15#issuecomment-610984742
Alternatively they are using google and their webmail client, no windows mail needed.
I only have two accounts, but I can toggle between them by tapping the account name once the menu is open. That may also cycle through multiple accounts if you can reach that more comfortably.
There are multiple development projects for megawatt chargers with MCS plugs active in the EU, so I guess there will be some. There are already locations with multiple 300kW chargers, so replacing a few of them with a single megawatt charger should be possible.