restoring the whatsapp chat history from its own backup worked every time i tried it.
Maybe the backup was created by an older version of whatsapp than the version you were trying to restore to?
A backup solution like “seedvault” which is built in to lineageOS might help. It includes settings like wifi passwords, app-data and the apk’s.
Since seedvault is integrated as a system app in lineageOS, it doesn’t require a rooted system like titanium.
There are some limitations though, for example some apps don’t allow backups and seedvault respects that setting.
A “database of fingerprints” would only contain checksums
that’s the case for fingerprint readers in phones/laptops
But does that also apply to prints collected for government ID cards?
you would need to have created a snapshot beforehand.
Then you could restore to the last snapshot. But you would need a live system to do that, if your installation is broken
GitLab also uses Ruby on Rails
i’ve used windows and linux on separate drives in the same desktop for ages and it’s been working fine.
I’m using windows mostly for games that aren’t available natively and don’t work via wine/proton
i think this is the best solution
Linux Docker Containers can run on Windows using WSL and if you later migrate the host to linux, you can also run the same container there natively
Deep space probes are already nuclear power sources.
Right now this is mostly a radio isotope heat source and a peltier device to convert the temperature differential to electricity.
Was auch hilft ist im voraus die Daten zu verschlüsseln.
Das ist natürlich nicht immer praktikabel (z.b. USB Sticks, SD Karten) aber andererseits bei manchen Geräten (Handys/Laptops) schon Werkseinstellung.
Ich verwende z.b. für Sicherungs-Festplatten immer Verschlüsselte (in meinem Fall per LUKS).
why would the number of stops be a problem?
when i went to secondary school there were 13 bus stops (15 minutes) and when i went to university there were 12 train stops (30 minutes). And i wouldn’t classify either of those as a long commute
Pocophone F1 running LineageOS for microg
DMZ is usually where you put servers that should be externally accessible
it’s like a guest network in that it is a separate network segment with different filtering/forwarding rules than the main local network
almost no movie has realistic hacking, but i always thought “Hackers” was pretty spot on (for example with the phone phreaking, social engineering). When i think about movies with unrealistic hacking scenes the following come to mind:
it’s also almost exactly this mathematical symbol: 𝕏