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My Keyoxide Idendity:
aspe:keyoxide.org:TJXAWXPMSAG6VPARJQRWNB2TPA
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Where I am currently working they have a tech space with tons of old Thinkpads. Really crazy, these are simply not used.
Good luck and report on your LSP experiences? For me I had strange errors, using it on Fedora
You can set folders as send-only so delete events wouldnt be caught I think
I use Kate daily, all the time. It has plugins, there is LSP support, I just dont know how it works, and you can write and download code snippets!
The UI is customizable and modern too.
I dont get why you would run that on Firefox. Users will find the corrent one, all good.
Btw is the uBlock without Origin addon still there?
I watched Mandalorian S02 last episode yesterday.
Wtf that CGI Luke
And then S03 Grogu is just like “well he was kinda boring, I am back on a straight path to becoming a sith!”
Same in Germany tbh. But I would always include “states of Germany” in a post anyways
True, rofi works on Wayland now
Crazy how common Ubuntu is. Totally crazy. They really deserved it I think, but nowadays they do so much annoying stuff that it is quite annoying. For example them using Snaps against everyone else.
Yup but people dont care to maintain it. It was barely maintained for a longer time
Interesting, thanks for the research!
Snaps are unsandboxed on Systems without AppArmor so they are not a useful cross platform technology anyways.
Well that is certainly youtube.com, a video streaming website containing a ton of trackers, gathering user data to serve them targeted ads, incorporated in the datakraken “Alphabet” which controls half of the web and has its Javascript embedded everywhere, asking you to sign in and connecting your browsing behavior even without signing in or using their search engine or browser or OS or mobile OS.
So yeah, no idea what you mean by malicious link and if you dont use basic security measurements like DNS adblock, ublock origin and a modern browser… but you could call it malicious anyways
On Fedora is is likely just named differently ;) it for sure has at least Flatpak support.
Background is that flatpak is used directly, not through packagekit.
Have a look at packages.fedoraproject.org
Yup real on youtube by some guy
Nice! I had one class where we had modelling and the teacher literally used some form of openSUSE Leap with XFCE (looked horrendous).
And they had a Virtualbox machine image, as that was most common to install, and everyone had Windows.
She used zsh and had a really strange program that was all over the place, I was not able to get it running on Fedora Kinoite, and still have no idea why.
That was crazy.
In the other classes, Windows everywhere and quite some windows only software. While we actually had Nextcloud and OnlyOffice but nobody uses it!
Like, the dead CentOS?
Especially as a VM cannot do a ton of things like aircrack, which requires full hardware access and a kernel module
Wtf