

Same here, I was doing JS ~9 years old. I understood what methods and variables were without issues. I did start with scratch which helps


Same here, I was doing JS ~9 years old. I understood what methods and variables were without issues. I did start with scratch which helps
I believe so. You just enroll the new keys and then you’re good
My understanding is secure boot is kinda worthless so it’s not that important to sort out. It let’s the bios trust the OS but that is a fairly limited attack vector. I don’t know enough about it though, so feel free to enroll the MOK keys bc it’s not that hard tbh, just annoying
Sounds representative, it didn’t even try to stop you!
Everyone else is saying secure boot should be correct. I was unable to load my nvidia driver until disabling secure boot, but I luckily had integrated graphics. What I think happened is you switched to to nvidia drivers that required proper secure boot before it would load. The drivers that are loaded before that don’t require secure boot to be setup so that’s why you had an output.
This is just an nvidia thing unfortunately.
In Linux, you are in charge. If you say jump, Linux asks “how high.” If you ask Linux to bomb a daycare it’ll say “run with sudo or root.” If you ask Linux to sudo bomb a daycare it’ll say “should I leave no witnesses?”
That’s when you need to come alive, just absolutely over-explain why his shit isn’t that unique or interesting.
Use an extension that spoofs the user agent, usually works fine (for what I came across at least).
Steam on accident that one time:

Watched a legal eagle video on it. You can’t write laws as a state that conflicts with the federal government, so all the SS need to do is say wearing masks is protocol for safety (which is true as of rn) if they go in front of a judge and they’re absolved. Nothing will come of the law unfortunately.
I decided I wanted to start using neovim recently, it’s a very fun and interesting switch from vs code, I’ll say that much!