Since signal relies on AWS and went down because of it, are there any private messaging apps that don't? Maybe Briar, simpleX?
>>106963859soatok.blog/2024/08/04/against-xmppomemo/
>>106963859just like the orange ledditors anti-pgp stance, much ado about nothing, pushing glowie signal etc
>>106965389No retard you just poll it every 30 minutes or something
>>106965531snikket has push that lets your device know when to poll server for notification info (it's not passing content in push like the huge signal fuckup recently), battery life pretty much unaffected
>>106965531you cannot do this. background processes are restricted and will get killed due to battery considerations.
I thought china can already make EUVs. why are they trying to break into a DUV machine which is way older tech
>>106965085They're literally me.
>>106965085China's main export is lie.Never trust any news coming from that country. (including the one you linked)They should rename their country in "fakistan".
>>106965143>China's main export is lie.wrong, it's the shit I buy off aliexpress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjNpRbNdR7E
>>106965085they this this with combustion engines and turbines btw>tear it down>proceed to replicate what they can> thing they can't make they just use shell corps to order the parts and get them.
After nearly 3 months it's finally finished. I converted the entire base of Adwaita fullcolor icons to Tango icon styled replacements along with some icons for browsers and standard GNOME applications. https://github.com/m500s/tangwaita-icon-theme
>>106962649Here's both the icons pinned to the dock, so they're pretty distinct. I would want to try and keep the icon looking like a mostly natural globe if possible
Really nice. Tango and elementary have always been my favorite icon sets. I can't stand the ugly flat shit GNOME, KDE and popular projects like Papyrus do.
Last bump. Bonus if you recognize the actual heaphones the icon is based off of. >>106963215Thanks, I was thinking about putting that you could add Inherits=elementary,... in the readme if there was some other full coverage preferred theme.Elementary is nice, I used it as one of my references to see how certain types were implemented.
Now do all the color variants
usecase?
F-droid has flagged religious apps as being NSFW, thus being hidden by "dangerous features" filter.
>>106964326it's been a filter for many years now
>>106964295>this is why normal human beings just use iphonesLiar. Normies use iPhone because blue text bubbles and FaceTime. The average person does not have a Bible app installed.
>>106950904ThisThe reality is many books that are on reading lists for teens have violence and sometimes have some extremely gruesome depictions. In schools where your not even allowed to show a PG movie, books get a pass because the kids are reading atleast.Some books in the enders game has human violence. The hunger games has depictions that literally cannot be depicted in the movies should it even be watchable by the book's age range.
geee all these atheist big brains when they realise all their subleddits that keep quoting bible to critique it are next on the chopping block
>>106950450>The Bible does notYeah lil bro, I am sure nobody quoted the bible while slaughtering and burning 'heretics' and their books.> since the Biblical passages are historical descriptionAnd the quranic verses are point-in-time references during conflicts with idol worshippers. What now?
GET THE FUCK IN HERE. NEW BROWSER BY OPENAI LAUNCHING!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UWKxJbjriY
>>106963341I could beat up and then fuck all of the men in this presentation at the same time and their combined strength and vigour would be incapable of preventing me
I didn't watch the whole video (22 FUCKING MINUTES) but I'm pretty sure Opera's had this shit baked in for a long time with its Aria functionality
>>106963341>AIInto the trash it goes
>>106965262itoddlers are the ones with money who spend money on the internet.realistically theyre the most valuable market to examine in order to figure out the best workflows and tools that they need.also you need to keep in mind openAI is heavily partnered with microsoft, so windows getting to spy on a bunch of macfags is enticing.
>chrome, but it supports nothing and also you can get hijacked when using itGreat!
Did you switch from insecure sudo to run0 yet, anon?
This is a fundamental problem with Unix systems: needing a "root" user who can do everything.
>>106965538System administration is impossible without this. You're a moron.
>>106965538>needing
>>106965381>pedo bear as the profile picture
>>106965576Real operating systems can give users authorization to specific things without forcing them to be or become a "root" user.
lmao
>>106960773>online-only cloud-connected bed which doesn't fail gracefully when offline
>>106961065It'll be on a subscription plan. What part of "own nothing" do you not understand?
>he doesn't sleep on a smartbedeven more pussy-drying than reaching for a HDMI cable desu
>in America your bed will prevent you from sleeping if it can't validate your subscription status
>>106960773please be fake
Why did the keytar flop so bad? It looks just as cool as a guitar and is a superior instrument in every way
>>106963105I understand, but piano is a two handed instrument. People want to hear both hands.
>>106964280No only piano nerds do. The average normalfag is not going to care about how many layers of harmony and counter melodies you have going on at once. They just want to hear something that sounds cool.
>>106960961>It looks just as cool as a guitarnot reallyyou can play keyboards at the same time as a guitar
>>106960961Damn right.
>>106964280Anon, keytars are for playing with a band, someone else is already providing the base line (bassest, drums, etc). Keytar is a lead/backup instrument.
Two questions:>1)I want to use LTS but not until 26.04. Until then I want to use 'rolling', 25.10. The reason is I have a laptop and want to use smart charging (cap at 80%). LTS won't have this feature until 26.04, but it's already in 25.x.So, is it possible to use 25.10 until 26.04, and then when I get there to 'change lanes' and hop over to the LTS lane from the 6-monthly lane?>2)I see a lot of people advocating for clean installs every major version, no matter the distro. I don't want to do that, I want to install once and then smoothly upgrade from version to version. Which Ubuntu lane is the best for that? I.e. which lane has the safest most reliable in-place upgrades, the least likely to bork itself in the process; 6-monthly (26.04 -> 26.10 -> 27.04 -> 27.10 -> 28.04 etc)? Or LTS (26.04 -> 28.04 -> 30.04 etc)?
Back to Windows yet, anon?
>>106956878Ubuntu sucks, use Mint or poop os or literally anything else
>>106964764>ubuntu sucks so use ubuntu insteadwhat
I use Ubuntu on all my computers, zero issues. I found in benchmarking my performance on Ubuntu was better than on cachyOS or nobara, im sure that’s just me though. I personally prefer the workflow of Ubuntu compared to other DEs, and stock gnome is actual fucking garbage (seriously, no system tray). I don’t generally recommend the LTS release because it tends to be outdated, the point releases are perfectly stable other than the occasional oddity, like gamescope breaking on 25.04.
>>106964764Ubuntu rocks
>OpenAI has more than 100 ex-investment bankers [Goldman staff] helping train its artificial intelligence on how to build financial models as it looks to replace the hours of grunt work performed by junior bankers across the industryhttps://archive.is/g3WFW
>>106963779Now use AI to replace the 100 ex-investment bankers.Protip: they can't
>>106963779"if your job can be automated by AI, it wasn't a real job to begin with"
>>106963779>1 number is wrong in AI spreadsheet>billions of damage
>>106965193all it needs to do is deliver faster than the X amount of grunt juniors it wouldve taken previously.easily achievable.you retards think that just because no ones getting outright fired and replaced by a robot, that this stuff is dead in the water.no what happens is, the tool becomes so useful, middle manager or assosciate at the company doesnt even need to bother having grunts to give grunt work to (juniors).and if you think those grunts are doing hard, meaningful work, theyre not. theyre doing bitch work.and you do that because its a hierarchy, like the military, eventually you get to make someone else do YOUR bitch work.that is all getting turned upside down.
>>106965159A bunch of Mexicans just got deported so that you could get their jobs.
It's fucking incredible how much of a dogshit company Microshaft has become.
>>106954456Got my SSD nuked on Windows 10 few years ago.
>>1069575767 didnt THOUGH
>>106954456>>106965151How the fuck does this happen to you people and then you go "you know what, I should install Windows again?"Windows update screwed up my grub install *once* in 2002 (it didn't even delete any data) and I never put it on another machine I owned.
do you guys not have this? it's really good for when there's updates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT4vDfA_4NI>Fresh install of XP>Wireshark is silent on first boot>Fresh install of W10>Wireshark lights up like a Christmas tree on first boot
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Even our boy Darude is playing with the JE-8086 emulatorIt's running the factory roms from the JP-800/8080, that's the exact preset in Sandstorm - soon for free in your DAWhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvdZQv4c50g
This shit slapped so hard back in the dayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS1qVeXEAHM
crossposting. wanted to try an hhkb (a 60% keyboard) and get into trackers (renoise i was thinking). will a 60% keyboard be a burden on speed / enjoyment of trackers? ideally i wouldn't want to touch the mouse and work through hotkeys
>>106965305for renoise you probably want fullsize bc all the keys have bindings, burt, you can change them
reeeeee i keep trying to upload to catbox, either it doesn't generate a link, or the file ends up with 0 bytes.title: sneedtrancehttps://gofile.io/d/dkpfLK
Scrolling WMs are objectively the only correct way to use the computer
If that's true, surely this is a popular concept with lots of mature implementations.
>>106965313Fiiiine I'l try your shit (currently using river)
>>106965439niri is pretty good, it works better than hyprland at leastfor gnome, there is a pretty mature extension called paperwm
>>106965519Freaking rust, first I docargo build --releaseit compilesThen I docargo install --target .It compiles again... Why?
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>>106964863I've worked as a pentester for the past 8 years. This is the most run of the mill shit that anyone with even a slight interest in IT would knowhttps://letmegooglethat.com/?q=dbmshttps://letmegooglethat.com/?q=network+protocols
>>106964967you're not even making sense, I don't care about some random "dbms" jargon, you sound like a script kiddiea database is just a mass of data you can access in some way
>>106964484Make sense.
>>106964057You'd lose out on a ton of content.
>>106965190>a database is just a mass of data you can access in some wayaccording to nobody who uses that term except you, it seems. even "vibe coders" who use chatgpt to make trash webapps know the difference and it's quite pathetic. I think it's clear who the skid here really is
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>>106965477The system will show you the shield and green circle icon for when you have pending updates, if you leave it for long enough or an important update is pushed for the kernel or your version, it will open on boot and tell you that you should update.I think you can set it to auto update or to check and apply updates if there's a time in the day you are away from the computer but its still on, but I don't really recommend worrying about updating constantly because things will break now and then.
>>106965473I was checking that out (didn't download anything though) the same day they fucked with the download links, so I have not tried it yet.
>>106965510I can drop an olderish iso I have in archive if you'd prefer and if you trust me enough. Or you can wait for them to fix it lol
>>106965406Nope still happening (I don't care I don't have to use render offload)
leaving systemd shit-flinging aside, would there be any performance gained from a non-systemd setup compared to an identical systemd one, purely by the reduction in underlying processes? like Devuan vs Debian or Artix vs Arch, I can't really get a concrete answer on this aside from ideological discussions.