I’m not sure whether you will be able to consistently walk for the whole week if you don’t eat anything
I’m not sure whether you will be able to consistently walk for the whole week if you don’t eat anything
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You might want to post this in the Linux community instead. !linux@lemmy.ml
A paper with “It’s Kase, not case, fools!” written on it.
Every state wants a monopoly on violence. The more powerful the state, the less there are entities that could opress you except the state itself. So it’s not unexpected that the cops would object to have a “competitor” with facial recognition technology
I’d say I’m more angy than angry
I’ve been doing this for a few years and eventually got tired of whitelisting websites. I’ve went as far as using NoScript for fine-grained control, but what’s the point? If you need a single feature JS, or a single article on a domain, you will let everything run if you grant the permissions, so why bother?
Better keep JS on and run an up-to-date browser with a custom DNS to filter out known malicious websites. Also, don’t visit random links, that’s an actually good advice.
And how do you intend to implement that filtration? Will you hire a bunch of moderators and testers for KDE, or a team of developers to automate the task?
Great idea. I didn’t even know you could do that.
Woah, how did you make that half-opaque tray with a fully transparent taskbar? I want to try it on my system
Weblate is great, you can translate strings of text during 5 minute breaks
Why is it KDE Eco and not Eko? Truly a missed opportunity
I’m a poor student living in a poor country. I’m contributing with telemetry and bug reports instead. I’ve thought about helping with development, but they seem to mostly need C++ developers and I don’t happen to be one, unfortunately.
Unrelated to the issue, but related to the last paragraph: have you tried installing XWayland?
How much time did it take? My experience with theming KDE Plasma was that it requires lots and lots of time and patience to achieve something good. At least for a newbie.
If you love KDE and Arch, turn the telemetry on to help development.
For KDE, you should look for it in the general settings and sometimes in the settings of particular apps. For Arch, you only have to install the pkgstats package.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pkgstats https://community.kde.org/Policies/Telemetry_Policy
Yup, same here. Exactly why I doubted one could walk for a whole week with no food