[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago

I'm sadly certain that this is just the beginning of terrors ahead.

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[-] [email protected] 96 points 6 days ago

Another example of a company making clear that we don't truly own the games we play on their platform.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

True.

And while we wait we keep our factories running, our cars on the street, our planes in the air, our meat on the tables, our plastic wrapped around everything and keep believing that we will be just fine.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I love this game. I hate thatI things seem to slow to a grind around mid game. I probably need more practice...

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

"He looked a little rough,” ... “This is a really special little guy,”

There is a lesson in there somewhere...

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Or... a cheese volcano.

Get your imagination out of the gutter.

Sorry... couldn't resist. 😁

[-] [email protected] 61 points 1 week ago

This applies to so many things. Someone's lifestyle might come under attack, someone's religion might be persecuted, someone has sensitive information to share, and so on and so forth.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

To quote directly from the article:


The five plugins are:

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I would say it is openSUSE Aeon.

An immutable distro that you install and it "just works". Applications come in via the onboard Software Manager (using Flatpack). It is almost impossible to break, as the system itself is read-only. If an update should break something, the OS rolls back itself. It can do this, because it's basically updating what you'll get after the next reboot, not the running system. If something goes wrong, it reboots to the working version.

Still in development, but super stable.

Edit: spelling

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So I often have to install and test different programs. I do not want programs to access the Internet immediately. After a while I might want to allow it, so it should be easy to allow or disallow internet access at the application level.

Basically I wonder if there is an easy way to do this. It seems that OpenSnitch can do this, but it doesn't seem to work on OpenSuse. I might be able to get it to work eventually, but before I spend hours tinkering with it, do you know of a better solution? Might this even be possible with the built-in firewall or AppArmor?

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Not mentioned in the article, but I wish there were a (simple) way to get Microsoft Store apps to run on Linux. Some do by jumping through technical hoops, but many don't.

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... as explained here.

Basically Microsoft presents this "incredible" product, and then says in the same breath: "Oops, not for your current setup. Maybe you should consider buying a new PC?"

Really!? 😠

If only Linux were ready for mainstream use...

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On Windows, installing I2P is easy.

On Linux... not so much. That's because Linux isn't Linux. There's a Debian package, but OpenSuse is its own thing. Is there a way to get I2P, Snark, etc. up and running there without having to jump through too many hoops?

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The capital's Bureaucracy Museum takes a wry look at one of Germany's most serious challenges.

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A sad fact. I didn't realize it is this bad. Currently it is mostly escalation after escalation. What way out is there?

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"I've had my ups and downs. My fair share of bumpy roads and heavy winds. That's what made me what I am today. Now I stand here before you. What you see is a body crafted to perfection. A pair of legs engineered to defy the laws of physics and a mindset to master the most epic of splits."

All done in one take.

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After the last update I get the above error followed by the current date and time in the international format. Nothing shows apart from that.

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