FOSS Geek, Sr. SRE, and mech keyboard snob.
@boredsquirrel I did an @ to kde@lemmy.kde.social instead of kde@floss.social … oops. :(
@boredsquirrel It already was attached, not sure why you can’t see it. I just did a quick copy of the URL I replied with. 🤔
Not sure what it’s going to take for folks to stop using Windows. Maybe when the new SS shows up at their house?
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/copilot-plus-pcs#faq1
@minecraftchest1 @kde 🤣 No worries.
@failedLyndonLaRouchite @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social KDE has been around for roughly 25 years, theirs is not the failure we should be talking about but yours. GTMF. 🤣
Or you’re just trolling.
@possiblylinux127 I was asking how you’d run something that modded the whole UI … sandboxed.
@possiblylinux127 @wisha And how would sandboxing a malicious script inside a theme that is supposed to change the look of your desktop work? They installed and ran something that rm’d their home directory. I’m honestly curious how you’d solve this.
@KISSmyOS @WheelcharArtist It does. I just wish I could figure out why in Gnome that I click on FF on desktop 1 and it jumps to desktop 5. So annoying. heh. :D
@Blisterexe @citizenserious Because something else you have installed via flatpak has it listed as a dependency.
flatpak list --app --columns=application,runtime
This should tell you the deps I believe. I had this happen with Master PDF Reader’s flatpak. It depended on very old libs. I removed the reader package which yanked the dep as well, then just installed the app another way. Not all apps are packaged by the project and sometimes are slow to update or get abandoned…