Hello, fellow SN enjoyer! That’s where I first heard it as well
Hello, fellow SN enjoyer! That’s where I first heard it as well
They were revealed to brag to ad sellers about having access to tons of sensitive information about its customers, by spying on e.g. ambient conversations through smartphones and smart TVs, right?
Or was it them who requested customers install an xfinity root certificate on their phone, without telling it would enable xfinity to man-in-the-middle all their internet activity?
Funny, it’s almost like fucking around with peoples’ privacy and security inevitably leads to finding out
Definitely the transition from QT5 to QT6. It Looks identical, but has better wayland support and performance.
There are also a few new and hot features which I can’t recount at the moment (it’s 4:30 in the morning), but the pointieststick blog should have the droids you’re searching for
Niceeeee! I’ve tested a few KF6 apps in a rawhide+nightly copr distrobox on Kinoite, and they’re quick
Aren’t most of those at best vulnerable as a leaf in the wind; and at worst literal hacker gateways to your home?
Real cool stuff! I have to ask, why is the project CC-BY-SA 4.0, which is suitable for free cultural expression (text, images, songs, etc) and not CERN-OHL-{P/W/S} which is more suitable for hardware designs?
I’ve had four cases that I know of, and three vaccines. Struggling with serious brain fog, though not sure covid is the cause
Interesting! This was my desktop wallpaper on KDE Plasma yesterday, and it’s cool to see the explanation
Wayland support, would you look at that!
Was it rustdesk or some other popular open source remote desktop software that had “no plans of supporting wayland”? In any case, nice!
Can’t believe I’ve used Linux extensively for 4 years and never encountered this gold mine!
It should be mandatory for company to provide support for the lifetime of the implanted device. If they kick the bucket (the company, not the patient), mandatory open source. It’s not like the patent matters anymore once the company’s dead, right?
I use it as well! Not sure if it’s a flatpak thing, but for some reason I need to re-enter credentials for my git remotes for each push. What’s your experience?
Well, there’s REISUB https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key