

That sounds like a very country-specific fact and I am not sure poster talked about a specific country.


That sounds like a very country-specific fact and I am not sure poster talked about a specific country.


Why not posting a proper source? https://mullvad.net/es/blog/shutting-down-our-search-proxy-leta
Because nano has unacceptable key combos, and no support for mouse. micro has sensible key combos, good syntax highlighting and supports mouse perfectly fine.
Delete nano already.
Let’s make micro the standard!!
I think you are not understanding your system in general. Users can have different settings than the system. As you said, your system was setup wrong… Which sets every user wrong. Now you fixed (it seems) your user, but not the system. On Plasma’s settings, you can go to SDDM settings and tell it to adopt your user’s configuration. This should setup language, keyboard, and everything as your user has.


What’s the number on VPN purchases? 😅


Entities I strongly recommend naming them like this:
{location}_{type}
For example
main_bedroom_temperature
This way if you change devices, you can swap entity names and everything works. Also YAML code is much easier to read and write.
Devices? That’s more difficult to name, but also way less important, IMO. Usually I try to follow the same scheme as for entities, but sometimes I just prefer something else, like the actual brand, date of install…


I suggest heading to the https://support.delta.chat/ with pictures or videos.


Everytime this happens, I wonder if these news are simply fake, planted by the government to make people feel like “you’ll get caught”.


PoE implies Power Over Ethernet. It just implies it gets power from an Ethernet cable. It doesn’t imply connection to the wider Internet.


Everytime this comes up I have to remind everyone that many of the beloved “base programs” for Linux systems are MIT and nobody is going crazy over them. Xorg, Wayland, Neovim, Zsh, htop, curl…


I thought it was going to be interesting compatibility shit and turns out it’s just the weirdest alias ever.
Why would anyone think of “Windows version” when using Linux??


Been using it for years without trouble.


Nextcloud has Nextcloud Talk, and you could add the Collabora or OnlyOffice plugins. There you have it all.
I’m not saying that Mint is bad. But with Kubuntu or Fedora KDE you get more overall support, and KDE software is much more used, developed, tested and supported than Mint’s self-mantained things.
There is a much higher chance of KDE thriving in the next 10 years than Mint.
This is my opinion, of course. And based mostly on my subjective observations.
I’ll never understand how people recommend Zorin or Mint instead of the, much more Windows-like, and HUGELY supported Kubuntu or Fedora KDE.
KDE Plasma is the way to go.


Does this work for flatpak version? Keep in mind this app is mostly installed as a flatpak nowadays.


My message to Telegram CEO: Open source your shit and we’ll talk then about freedom and whatever marketing campaing you are on right now. Bye.
“AI code” is being added to the Linux kernel for years now.
Are you shopping for a different OS?
I am willing to bet more than 80 % of programmers nowadays have AI assistance. It works. It saves time. Code is still public, reviewable.
You can either accept the new reality or hide in the woods.