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Same. Also feels a bit safer connecting to public wifi.
Same. Also feels a bit safer connecting to public wifi.
It is being discussed because we’re in the middle of the transition from X to Wayland. Before there wasn’t much discussion. In a few years when it settles out there probably won’t be much discussion.
Windows and Mac have never had a choice. There might have been significant changes to a window manager layer, but it would have been part of a larger version upgrade. Like between windows 3.1 and 95 or OS 9 to OS X. The visible changes would be closer to desktop environment like KDE and Gnome in Linux.
As much as I hate to admit it, the conversations that happen because I overheard another conversation a couple cubes over do have value.
I use the KDE integration, but it seems to create a new path every time I open a file. That breaks the recent file list in apps.
Is there a good solution for that? It seems like most of the projects to do that have been abandoned.
Maybe not once quantum computers become more common.
Our current encryption methods can be represented as wave functions. This allows a sufficiently large quantum computer to solve for the keys in very little time.
There are new algorithms being developed that should defend against this. So you may still be correct.
I think that’s what the kerberos is there to solve. I’ve heard that it isn’t that bad to set up. I haven’t tried and just stuck with SMB.
Except they can be hosted by the person/company making the software. This always seemed more trustworthy than AUR to me.
Of course there are also community PPAs that would need the same scrutiny as AUR packages.
Tab groups for the friendly name at the top of a set. Edge implemented vertical tabs. Not as good as tree, but better than across the top.
I used to use Chrome at work. When Edge added vertical tabs I jumped to that immediately.
Now that IT is allowing FireFox I switched to that with Tree Style Tabs. I am missing the tab groups from Edge, but the tree is worth it.
Yes tree tabs with groups would indeed be perfect.
I’m subscribed to https://bugalert.org/ RSS feeds, but it seems they haven’t had any activity since October last year.
Does anyone know what happened to them?
The confusion is that CSV is also just a Notepad text file that uses Commas to Separate Values.
They are asking about what kind of values are in it.
Found this. I think it’s pretty new.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.krita&hl=en_US&gl=US
Edit: the app link, not search results.
It is amazing how long a phone lasts without many apps installed. I put Lineage with gapps on my old pixel 3 and didn’t install much. I think it would last a couple weeks if I just changed it up and left it alone.
There was a payment app (maybe wallet?). Then they killed it and forced everyone to Pay. It was terrible, and everyone hated it. They gave up on that and brought back Wallet. They are now ending Pay. This is a good thing.
Would Truenas fit as immutable? I guess it doesn’t stop you from changing things, but doing so might break the next update.
Configuration can be exported. Disaster resolution of fresh install and restore configuration has worked for me. No data loss and even the Virtual Machines started right back up.
Do someone else’s point. HP does have a custom BIOS they develop themselves.
Not sure about GPUs and desktops, but they did lock out all but specific wireless adapters in the laptops. This was done in the custom BIOS.
From the picture, it’s just the context menu key with a new key cap.
The video made it look like this was the context menu key. This may just be a key cap change for WHQL certification of keyboards.
Competitive (professional) gamers?
Seems there are diminishing returns, but at least some gains are measurable at 360.