I remember playing Minecraft on Ubuntu 14.04, does that count?
I remember playing Minecraft on Ubuntu 14.04, does that count?
Was this written by AI? Because this would be a really funny use of AI.
KDE does fractional scaling really well, GNOME has big issues though.
Probably, since GNOME is a poorly written piece of shit
Sounds more like a GNOME problem
Actually, it’s the desktop environment that doesn’t know how to handle scaling. It’s mostly a GNOME issue, I never had any issues on KDE.
Electron and Xwayland don’t cause problems. GNOME is the only source of problems on Linux.
Do you use bash? If not, which one do you use? zsh, fish? Why do you do it?
Mostly fish, because it just feels much more modern than bash, it has good built-in autocomplete and I don’t have to install millions of plugins like of zsh.
Do you write #!/bin/bash or #!/bin/sh? Do you write fish exclusive scripts?
Occasionally I also write fish scripts. Just replace sh with fish.
What should’ve people told you what to do/ use?
general advice?
As @crispy_kilt@feddit.de already suggested, use shellcheck.
is it bad practice to create a handful of commands like podup and poddown that replace podman compose up -d and podman compose down or podlog as podman logs -f --tail 20 $1 or podenter for podman exec -it “$1” /bin/sh?
I don’t think so
Well yeah, it’s not a proper long-term solution. But making a twitter account with a burner email from Guerrilla Mail is surprisingly easy, I guess that will be the only option going forward.
Americans have something even worse: SMS
If the machines are on the same network, try LocalSend
But it’s not completely dead yet, it’s just slowly dying.
You can still use it. Twiit checks for nitter instances that still work and redirects you.
Twiit checks for nitter instances that still work and redirects you.
As far as I can see on their website, they don’t mention end to end encryption or zero-knowledge encryption. If that is true, it means that they are able to read all your emails (and so can the government if they order them to reveal the data). They sometimes use some pretty confusing marketing slag in general. It’s misleading because they advertise things like in-transit TLS encryption, which is standard nowadays. Even Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, Yahoo and other mainstream email providers have this by default. This is nothing special and they hope that people think it means the same as E2EE. If you care about data ownership, you should also care about (end-to-end) encryption. Only when you are the only key holder, you can be sure that no one can access your private stuff.
Twiit (https://twiiit.com/) checks for nitter instances that still work and redirects you.
Sure, you go ahead and try it out for yourself to see if it works. Just wanted to let you know that selfhosting an Email server is not easy. Regarding ethics, I like Proton because they support privacy, open source software, and they never sold out to VC. Their website is accessible via Tor, they accept Bitcoin payments and they actually care about their users. That’s probably the most ethical email provider you can find.
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