clmbmb

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Immich x FUTO Q&A (www.youtube.com)

Short version of this interview is that nothing is changing, other than they’re going to be asking a flat fee “$5-20” for the app, rather than relying on donations. All donation platforms have been closed. However, if you choose not to, as Louis says “that’s between you and your God”....

clmbmb,

FUTO in Romanian sounds a lot like “fuck her”…

clmbmb,

You could have asked me for one. I’d send you one for free. 😎

The Best Secure Email Providers in 2024 (blog.thenewoil.org)

Like it or not, email is a critical part of our digital lives. It’s how we sign up for accounts, get notifications, and communicate with a wide range of entities online. Critics of email rightfully point out that email suffers from a significant number of flaws that make it less than ideal, but that doesn’t change the...

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Yes, and both have proprietary clients. I have proton and I’m in the process to moving away mainly because I can’t use their calendar and contacts natively in Android. Not sure about Tuta, but I never liked them.

clmbmb,

I get notifications some times, but mostly I get them at totally random times. It’s very annoying.

clmbmb,

I’ve done this. Didn’t help. I’m in a Samsung S20+ and checked with my wife’s pixel too and still have problems.

clmbmb,

You don’t have 100% privacy as long as you send mails to people and services that don’t support proton’s encryption. If I wasn’t privacy I can always use gpg.

clmbmb,

No, the nginx runs inside your network. It’s the “entry point” to it and it proxies all requests to your respective services.

clmbmb,

Thanks for the emojis. I wouldn’t have understood the words without them.

clmbmb,

Whoever downvoted this is an idiot. The list is great and every doom metal fan should listen to the recommended bands.

Also,Yob îs love ❤️

Weird KDE Panel resizing bug. Thinking of a complete reinstall (sh.itjust.works)

Whenever I resize the panel or the any other widget on the panel (e.g calendar widget) it doesn’t remember its size. It’s really annoying me. I am on Fedora 40, KDE 6.0.4. Nothing seems to fix it, thinking of a complete reinstall. Is anyone of you getting this bug?

clmbmb,

If it’s a bug, then reinstalling won’t do anything. You could try first creating a new user and checking out that happens with it too. Also, open a bug - it will help others too.

clmbmb,

they said it’s awesome! sway is i3.

clmbmb,

What? I’ve used neovim flatpak without issues in Fedora and openSuse…

clmbmb,

I think you remember something that is 15 years old. Samsungs are very good now and even though I don’t use the default launcher (OneUI), when I used it it didn’t seem clunky or anything. And yes, they put a lot of junk apps by default, but you can uninstall most of them right off the bat and never care.

clmbmb,

In case you’re not being sarcastic

He’s not being sarcastic. I was ready to post something in the same vein because people should make a bit of an effort to put a simple description when they post a link.

I played Descent in my days and I know about it, but even so I had no idea what the link was about.

clmbmb,

You have no idea what that would do in Linux. First read some documentation, then decide if you really need it. I guess you can see by the number of people trying to put you on the right path that what you want is not a good idea.

clmbmb,

Sync has got a flurry of updates on the last two weeks, so it’s not discontinued.

clmbmb,

That doesn’t mean it’s not paywalled. Just that you have the knowledge and the means to climb over that wall. Not all people have.

clmbmb,

I wasn’t talking about myself. I was talking from the perspective is an average person.

clmbmb,

I can’t see anywhere that a [Timer] section can be added to a service unit. I tried it and it doesn’t work:

Apr 11 13:16:15 computer systemd[2593025]: /home/clmbmb/.config/systemd/user/test.service:10: Unknown section ‘Timer’. Ignoring.

The service/script ran as it should, but the Timer section is ignored, as you can see.

clmbmb,

Yes, for sure. Timers are more versatile than what cron jobs can do.

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