The preorders haven't started yet, which I guess they just implemented by setting the stock to 0. Preorders open at the 1st of May at 9:00AM PST according to the product page.
MaienM
You can use environment.etc
to manage a file in /etc
: https://search.nixos.org/options?show=environment.etc.
Kubernetes and docker both use containerd, which in turn uses runc which is what the vulnerability is in.
On Android about:config
is only available on the Firefox Beta and Firefox Nightly apps, not on any of the other versions.
I've had this happen when trying to use a password longer than 60 characters. I could set it just fine through registration or password reset, but I could not log in with it. Limiting the length of my password to 60 characters resolved the issue.
Don't know about 13, but I'm using it on 12 without issues. I mostly just block things though, so I've not tested spoofing data.
XPrivacyLua is no longer maintained YFI. It still seems to work just fine for now, but that probably won't last. I've not found a good replacement for it yet.
I keep my keys on a Yubikey. I've not really had a need to use the GPG portion of this on Android, but it works fine on Linux and MacOS.
I used this guide: https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide
They would show for others on your instance, but not for people on other instances, so each instance will have a separate downvote counter.
As unfortunate as that is this is not a universal problem, where I live 14/16/18/20 are readily available and competetive in price/TB, and they have been for a few years (at least the 14/16TB ones, not sure about 18/20). One would hope that the roll out of larger capacity drives would also result in more availability in your region - perhaps not of the largest capacity that exists, but at least of a larger capacity than is currently available to you.