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And Wayland accessibility is very bad.
And Wayland accessibility is very bad.
People who don’t understand what an OS is typically use linux mint fine because they just open chrome or Firefox.
I use flatpak steam and flatseal to remove user home permissions so games don’t see my files.
I’d prefer to use Nix derivations and firejail but I couldn’t get it working last time I tried.
My preference for nix expressions to flatpaks is for better reproducibility guarantees, easier introspection, easier debugging, and less duplication.
YouTube shorts recommendations suck.
if they’re against their employer’s policy maybe they should’ve resigned in the first place.
If they want effective change they should retain their job and tear down the org from the inside.
Then donate to causes they care about using their income.
If you want to actually make a difference, leave Google, go do bioinformatics (am biased here), exact agriculture or any other shit that actually solves real problem
People get to decide what is a “real problem”.
I don’t see how finding out your labor supports genocide isn’t a real problem.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
No way them resigning would have gotten this level of publicity, but you know that.
You just want to prevent people from doing things that annoy you by pretending they are ineffective.
I wouldn’t count on your encrypted WhatsApp video actually being secure.
Use signal for that.
“As a human I’m aligned with this companies mission and values” - me practicing
How is KDE slightly non-windows? Its applications and how they interoperability reminds me more of Mac I guess.
I use Wayland on NixOS too and everything works fine except slight flickering in games.
I think it’ll be fixed soon though and I can fully move to Wayland.
Virtualenvs for everything that don’t duplicate resources and are reproducible.
Need to use strokes to make gestures for cycling, todo cycling, etc and see how it works.
You don’t need two.
Has it been proven to work offline and that once online it doesn’t upload your offline activity?
I recommend Kagi at every opportunity, but am sometimes afraid of people assuming its astroturfing like this and not my real opinion.
Thank Google for killing xmpp.
I feel like limiting or discouraging them would really hurt adoption.
Many times people share their use cases.
If someone with similar use cases finds out “wait, it us possible for me yo use Linux?” they could become tomorrow’s post.
I extensively tested apex legends with different kernels and found a difference.