Ah sorry, I thought you meant that it was a bug introduced in 6.0 that was fixed or something
👽Dropped at birth from space to earth👽
👽she/they👽
Ah sorry, I thought you meant that it was a bug introduced in 6.0 that was fixed or something
Nope, still functional as of Plasma 6.2.3 :)
It’s not a text editor in it’s own right, you can use it with nano. It’s simply a tool to help create and format journal entries. I’d assume you can set a directory they’re stored in, and then use the command from anywhere, but didn’t dig into the documentation just yet. It can also handle encrypting those entries if you choose.
I dunno, maybe just let people have nice things? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It apparently later was transitioned to Xserves
Do you not understand that the entire thing is probably marketing, which you’ve fallen for? This likely isn’t new news.
If the user had Bitdefender installed, he wouldn’t be able to unzip the file because the security solution would identify the threat and move it to quarantine.
Whilst this may indeed be an attack that’s currently seeing a resurgence, the fact that it’s a marketing article doesn’t give me a lot of confidence in that.
Edit: I just noticed that your account is only 8 days old as well. I feel like that’s a further indicator that this is just spam.
Honestly, I think it all leads back to the original character limit of Twitter. It’s referencing that Microsoft is money-grubbing and power-hungry.
Mikrotik make good hardware, what are you on about?
What are you talking about, Windows 8 was a complete shitshow. It wasn’t until 8.1 that it became respectable.
Oh god, I had it set as my home page for the longest time. I never got anything done but it was great having something new every time we opened our browser.
I’m interested in the batshit, I love weird internet lore…
Lilygo T-Watch. Sorry, I know I’m late to the party but no one mentioned these. They’re a little closer to a development platform, but basic enough for anyone to pick up and learn. They’re similar to the PineTime in terms of being low-power, more simple options. But this uses a more powerful ESP32-S3 SoC and is a lot more responsive.
The only problem is that there are a number of licenses that purport to be open source, but which don’t meet established definitions of the term. The license for Grayjay comes to mind. I’d hope that they blacklist certain licenses like that, rather than enforcing a specific one.
(and probably isn’t allowed to)
I doubt very much it’s about whether they are allowed too or not. They’re the ones at the top of the hardware supply chain, designing their own chips and having them fabricated. It’s them telling other companies, like Gigabyte and EVGA, what they are allowed or not allowed to do.
I bought a secondhand 1080 a couple years ago when the crypto bubble burst finally and it’s still serving my needs just fine. It could play Baldur’s Gate 3 just fine on release last year, which was the last “new” game I played on it. Seems like it’ll still be good for a few years to come so yeah.
I strongly suspect that it’s the motherboard’s boot mode as well. The Debian installer will use an MBR partition table if your system uses BIOS boot.
This is literally what Vivaldi is and yeah, I’d rather use Firefox with uBO.
You mean the Open Source Initiative logo? https://opensource.org/
Thank you, that’s awesome.
Did you literally not even read your own link?