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No it’s not, we are still on Plasma 5.27. I always start going desperate after 1 year. I wish Debian had yearly releases.
No it’s not, we are still on Plasma 5.27. I always start going desperate after 1 year. I wish Debian had yearly releases.
Good, it’s great to see more people moving to BlueSky11
I bricked a (very annoying) router trying to update its packages, so I am really looking forward for a sane package management system instead of the absolute manual mess it was before (and seems like still is).
Definitely firewall things. Do you connect your personal phone to your work’s Wi-Fi? I would really not.
KDE Connect masterrace represent!
Is there any benefit to that aside from cleanliness?
Nope, they don’t share their server code. Not cool.
I’ve been back to reading this past year. Started with fiction, and slowly realised I could extract more useful stuff with non-fiction.
I guess, movies already cover the “having fun” part generally, and women probably read more fiction because it’s made by women, unlike movies.
That’s a paid feature. Just in case.
Most “normal” programs use some “abstraction” libraries, so the programmer doesn’t need to know which platform it is running on. This “platform” is important because it is the layer that actually talks to things like your SSD, RAM, GPU, etc.
Videogames, tho, are very very specific programs that really benefit from very optimized code, so some of these “abstraction” libraries simply will be worked on for a specific operative system.
Thankfully, the people from the WINE project and lots of work from Valve themselves have made it possible to “trick” these libraries into thinking they are talking to Windows. It’s not perfect, tho, so some stuff is still not working, but you’d be surprised how much we’ve got already. Check out the ProtonDB project.
They federate, meaning that you can search for this post on Mastodon and it’ll find it; but these are not the comments on the tilvids video, this and tilvids’ video are separate posts.
You can not torrent the videos if you are scared of that, it’s a toggle.
I tried, they answered something along the lines of “this account is unrecoverable due to guidelines blablabla”. I had nothing, maybe a couple of issues in some repos, nothing illegal at all.
I got GitHub destroying 2 accounts of mine after doing something very similar. First try I thought it was a mistake. Second time i realised I was actually getting caught by some internal AI.
I find it funny when people around me think I am a computer expert and I just tried to read this and couldn’t comprehend sh*t.
I knowwww
Please ActivityPub federation in Forgejo!!
Spent 5 minutes on the website and couldn’t get a peek at their code… The most fundamental thing, IMO.
GNU Taler
By Debian themselves, testing does not receive security updates and for unstable, Arch is way way better.