@ju interesting enough to be shareworthy
Flatpaks are great for GUIs, but nowadays, Linux feels behind on CLI app distribution. If you’re also not thrilled with the current options, check out pixi global! I just published a post on it: https://prefix.dev/blog/pixi_global
Me: Wonders why #nvim uses so much CPU power and checks linters, lsp and everything.
Also Me: Records a macro for hours without noticing.
@jonn sure but isn't mynvim.log the filename?
@jonn oh really? Interesting..
@jonn I guess there should be a space between 9 and m right?
@linuxine sure, same thing here. I wear lenses for sport or in free time.
Just wanted to point out they do have an automatic cleaning integrated. Its even organic and very efficient :-) .
@linuxine they are called lenses no?
@vonnieda hm bended sheetmetall for the outer shell. Interesting concept. How is the sheet connected at the bottom and the rest?
Good luck!
Any hints how to get a response from #Fairphone support? It's been almost a week since I contacted them regarding a warranty case (a broken hinge on an only 3mo old Fairbuds XL 🎧) and except for the auto responder it's total radio silence. (I''m pretty dependent on the noise canceling feature).
@simontatham I have mapped it to a weird key combination for that reason, that I have to look up everytime this happens.
This month in Servo…
⬅️✍️ right-to-left layout
🔮📩 <link rel=prefetch>
🔡🎨 faster fonts and WebGPU
📂📄 better tabbed browsing
🤖📱 Android nightlies
More details → https://servo.org/blog/2024/10/03/this-month-in-servo/
I guess @agx should see this.
It took literally forever, but we've just landed a feature that should help with search.
Check it out at
https://linuxphoneapps.org/find/apps/
or
https://linuxphoneapps.org/find/games/
Die Schweizer Bundesverwaltung killt ihre eigene Präsenz hier auf Mastodon @gov
Nach knapp einem Jahr.
@nohillside hat eine Bilanz gezogen und nachgefragt. Fazit: Das Vorhaben bei dieser Einstellung ("man will einfach 1:1 Tweets kommunizieren") schon von Anfang an zum Scheitern verurteilt.
@Taler Can a Taler wallet be used securely in the form of a card?
That is, a smart card that people insert at point-of-sale terminals?
The browser extension takes care not just of the secret store, but also of all user interaction. Would there be a need to trust the terminal not to be compromised?
What's the plan for everyday shopping anyway?
#Linux OpenPrinting #CUPS vulnerabilities
Use the following command to determine if cups-browsed is running:
$ sudo systemctl status cups-browsed
If the result includes "Active: inactive (dead)" then the exploit chain is halted and the system is not vulnerable
If the result is "running" or "enabled" then the system may be vulnerable.
Mitigation is simple, especially in any environment where printing is not needed.
$ sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed
$ sudo systemctl disable cups-browsed
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