Yeah, it doesn’t really make any sense for them to have it anywhere other than the backend.
Disclaimer: I don’t represent KDE in any interaction with this account. I am just freeloading off of the kde.social server.
Yeah, it doesn’t really make any sense for them to have it anywhere other than the backend.
Guess, current management is just not doing well under pressure and asking for the wrong stuff from the engg’s.
I just went full AMD when I realised their Open Source effort to market share ratio (alright, there is no metric for OS effort, I just do it by the feels) is way ahead of Intel.
A RISK-V based system is probably what comes over that.
I used to have frequent headaches as a child.
Initially, I just took the medicine, but everytime, it returned with 2xamplitude after a day or so (probably when the effect wore off).
Stopped taking the medicine after a few years.
It was much later that I realised, headaches always have a root cause and the pain was just telling me - there’s something much worse going on.
Pain is your friend. Tells you when there is a problem and sometimes, even helps you know where.
Had I taken painkillers for my broken toe, I probably would have broken it again… and again.
Just ran sudo pacman -Syu
to see if I can get this new feature.
Unfortunately, no kde related update and my current version doesn’t have said feature.
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Yeah, because just adding high-res cameras is not good enough.
They will need a good quality data transfer network with it and also have to use higher powered computers for data processing, to get whatever they want out of those videos.
They might even have to pay *shriek* C++ devs to rewrite their Python prototype into a more efficient production code (and considering how hard it is to find devs that actually know what they are doing…).
Great! Now when I brute force the login, I can tell my program to not waste time trying ‘_’, ‘b’ and ‘8’ and add Pi to the 6th place
in every password, along with 2 capitals, 2 numbers and 2 other special characters.
Furthermore, I don’t need to check passwords with less than 26 characters.
You can get notified when they make progress on *BSD Derivatives
Guess you chose the right platform to run to,
If you follow the philosophy that it follows, that is, giving the least possible permission to any application, to make it work, it easily becomes much more secure than Windows.
On the other hand, if you log into your GUI desktop as root, Bill Gates save you.
I dunno. Maybe I’m just bad at making jokes, but you got the point.
41/1 = 4100/100 = 4100%
Weereas,
= 41/100 = 0.41
Here’s the seemingly original source for those who like to know.
I mean to say that
41 implies 41/1 instead of 41/100 (41%) or 41/1000.
So 41 attempts per person.
It is supposed to be my attempt at humour.
Well, 41
would imply 41/1 = 41
, so…
Guess the female bodyguards didn’t learn enough from the anime, or maybe he was not the MC.
That is a part-fully autonomous remote detonator.
It stops being autonomous after the detonation, until it is recharged.
The remote charge is fully contained within it and is able to remotely deploy and detonate the charge, given LOS and other conditions are favourable.
Whilst we’re at it, consider the impact of open data, where government datasets are available to the community.
That sounds like it would be pretty useful to get better quality statistical research papers (well, I guess quality would depend more upon the researcher), doable by people without corporate backing.
Isn’t it already available in a lot of cases?
I used the libinput
method for autoscrolling a lot, with X11. (Using the xinput
setting)
It stopped when I switched to Wayland.
Never thought to make it a GUI setting. More fun now.
So, how do I use this fediverse identity thing?
Is it available with kde.social ?
I tried it and don’t see a notification either in my connected mail id or as a dm or sth.
I’m just waiting for it to be available here.
Probably going to be a while, considering most people won’t pay the extra price for it, with much cheaper brands being available.