

Am I missing something or did you just link some gnome extension?


Am I missing something or did you just link some gnome extension?
Mainly breezy weather.
I also installed the KNMI (royal Dutch meteorological institute) weather app recently, because some other popular Dutch weather services tried to sue them for making their free app too good.


Wait, didn’t someone already make exactly this but only for Minecraft?
Edit: yep, and it’s already 2 years old: https://oasis-ai.org/


Iirc that’s quite literally part of the plot of 1984, keeping the general populace poor enough so they have netter things to worry about than whatever the fuck the state is doing.
Well yeah, that’s what most people use
Iirc the only way to disable timezone spoofing is to disable resist fingerprinting altogether, which you can do per website in about:config. Don’t remember exactly what the setting is called bit if you search for fingerprinting you should find it.


Apparently it was all ai generated and the author doesn’t actually know how to program. Just look at their responses in the .ml cross-post, that’s not someone whose software I would trust.


I’m not sure, but this has me wondering how this works in Proton. I’ve installed plenty of fitgirl repacks through proton which worked very well.
Looks like Wine just acts like UAC is enabled and allowed, but still runs with the same privileges: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/FAQ#head-c9e6502ad636315e905d07f7e44594757a6738e3%3A~%3Atext=Should+I+run+Wine+as+root
As of Wine 9.4, Wine programs run as a limited user by default, but will automatically and silently elevate themselves if necessary (in the same situations that Windows would spawn a UAC prompt), at which point they will report administrator privileges while still running as the same Unix user.


All Nazis deserve to get punched. It makes it look like there’s consequences to their moronic beliefs.
Gradually. You don’t have to get all your friends off Meta right now. Maybe some of them will, and they might push their friends to ditch meta as well.
Just keep trying. But totally alienating your friends also won’t do much good for the whole perception of the movement. Becomes a lot easier to just think of that weird guy who won’t talk to us anymore because of some app, rather than what it’s actually about.
I feel like I worded that really badly, but I hope my point comes across.
I’m all for getting off anything meta, but come on. Someone not wanting to move to a chat service that’s probably less convenient for them does not make them a “so called ‘friend’” lmao.
If you’re actually losing friends over this, that’s quite sad.
Is there a reason why you don’t have YubiKey on your list
I don’t buy them because yubico is american. Nitrokey is a German alternative, been really happy with mine so far.


I use nextcloud as a general drive, where I also upload photos automatically. Then I just mount the images folder in my immich container.


Personally I host all this kind of stuff using containers, only mounting the folders that need backing up. Then I just back up all my podman volumes. It’s pretty nice not depending on any tools that have to be maintained or anything like that.
You’re not quickly getting your car out of the way of someone else if you’re fully stopped. Most of them don’t accelerate nearly fast enough for that. Besides, pretty sure I would just stall the car if I tried evading someone quickly while probably slightly panicked.
You don’t do an evasive manoeuvre for emergency vehicles. You should hear and see them coming from quite a distance. You just scoot over in a regular way.
How are you supposed to make an evasive manoeuvre at all when standing still?


So all you’re doing is using btrfs snapshots? Don’t most distros that use btrfs by default already do this?


I didn’t see any way if posting data, so I guess there’s not really a reason for them to use ssl. Their forum is using ssl at least.
So why is btrfs bad? Is it just because oracle bad or is there an actual reason?
Afaik btrfs was developed by a person at oracle, but not for or by oracle.
It’s also on f-droid