(I think that's their goal, either ads or no watch)
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(I think that's their goal, either ads or no watch)
I would have guessed that Ubuntu would install it by default since its a very common way to get stuff from the internet (when in the terminal), but apparently not (the other option is wget which is most likely installed, but that uses a different way to get the stuff).
You should be able to install curl with sudo apt install curl
The EU already has one for anyone interested https://social.network.europa.eu
It's not ifn't
The thing with Wayland and X11 is: this couldn't really be done because of how fundamentally broken incompatible X11 is (and there is XWayland for most clients that mostly works)
Lossless is pointless
I wouldn't say its pointless, but it really doesn't help much considering the quality of your average headset/earpieces.
You misspelled "System and Service Manager"
Wouldn't that need them to get the fu.ck domain itself? I have a feeling that is already used by someone else, but there currently isn't any website at that domain (doesn't mean it isnt used)
Apparently google doesn't even offer new registrations anymore
What’s wrong with rendering?
Oh I dunno, maybe something with almost 700 comments? (HDR).
However session saving is very important for any work, especially office tasks. It’s becoming critical now when all major DEs make Wayland the default.
If apps don't want to save their state when they close there isn't much a window manager can do about that. The only part the window manager would be involved in is with positioning its window and that is hardly something very critical to the functionality of an app.
This isn't exactly a "new" attack surface, so removing the attack surface that sudo (and alternatives) is, is probably a net positive.
This is a proposal by people funded by companies that would provide the services for this (https://balkaninsight.com/... ).
A lot of actual politicians oppose this https://tbbacherle.eu/2024/06/18/open-letter/
The case is: You switched to it before it was "old-old-stable" and haven't updated.
Causes for this are likely:
I have NekkoDesktop, NekkoLaptop, NekkoLaptopJr (new laptop) and NekkoServer :) (Phones are just Nekko with release being S9 and S21 for Samsung or G6 for LG)
IIRC Mono was mostly used for WASM as it was optimized for smaller builds than the full fat CoreCLR (talking about .NET non-Framework Mono)
NGL, I read it as "harass", which is kinda ironic.
Do NOT associate Mastodon stuff with that shit
They were using Nokia 3310s
The thing with AppImages is: it requires FUSE2 which doesn't really get packaged/included by default anymore in a lot of places and the recommendation is "build on the most old and crusty distro you want to support" which just sounds like a nightmare in multiple ways :)
And with snaps the sandboxing only really works on Ubuntu and nowhere else last time I looked into it (then there is also the entire problem if you want to host your own repository/"storefront").
So really the only universal sandboxing method that effectivly makes sense is Flatpak.
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