lambisio

joined 1 month ago
[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 1 day ago

It's so sad that's all you can say. I honestly had hoped you had learned better since the thorns.

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 1 day ago

Not to mention editorializing other people's posts through federation, at the viewer/render level. Basically Piefed has native tooling to gaslight its users.

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 1 day ago

It's the Hypocrisy. One of the core tenets of right-wingers and right-aligned people in general.

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 1 day ago

One does have to wonder which of all the psyops are the three downvoters from. "Totally a Slippery Slope"? "US good China bad"? Israhell? Freeze peach? "Just one more surveillance bro, just the one"?

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

always has been.jxl

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

From what I have seen this so-called Rimu is a dangerous person. From built-in CCP-style shadow profiling in the Fediverse, and now this? Honestly I would not be against declaring them persona non grata.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, the anti-divergence / anti-leisure campaign against thorns (the þ thing).

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 6 days ago

I can live without Booleans I think... what saddens me more than nothing else is the lack of more proper treatment for Decimal-like types.

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 1 points 1 week ago

If Peertube tries to integrate YT content, most of what it'll get is to shadow and sink Peertube-first content. The difference in amount and scope of content is just far too abysmal.

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 1 points 1 week ago

Instasaved to memes (someone should also share this to fediverse memes / fedidrama).

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 1 points 2 weeks ago

These cases always, always make me laugh.

Because avoiding them is quite simple.

like this

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 1 month ago

I'm instacloning this. I get from the files and from previous experience with KDE that it can be done, I just haven't gotten enough tinkering experience outside of the classics such as wmctrl to do that yet.

[–] lambisio@feddit.cl 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I used KDE activities by task and had such a config for each task. KDE activities can run arbitrary scripts on being started.

Omg absolutely separate from the purpose of this thread, but would you happen to have copies of such scripts or could you recommend some tutorials on KDE activities? I usually prefer lean DEs, but every once in a while KDE makes it so difficult for me to say no to them.

Really thank you for sharing your insight and experience on this.

 

I've been researching information about /etc/machine-id, a file that contains an ever-persistent machine ID that identifies the install across hardware or netwotk changes, and that is world-readable.

Most documentation I've seen says it is mostly safe to change this file and generate a new ID on shutdown, and there are example scripts to do it via eg.: systemd or rc.shutdown . That's nice, but... we're on Linux, we don't "shutdown" our machines, what do they think we are, Windows users? We don't shutdown at least intentionally.

So, I was wondering, is it feasible to regenerate this ID on hibernate? It's another instance where the machine powers down, there are ACPI hooks to run scripts on hibernate/wakeup, and I feel at least for a laptop it's a more common use case than a shutdown.

 

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It happens sometimes that I need to install both the native and the flatpak version of a program, for compatibility or feature reasons. Say for example, native Gnucash has a crash in a specific dialog that I can skip with the flatpak version if that dialog crosses my workflow.

But this causes an issue. Many flatpak applications I have installed, like Norka, result in duplicating the icon / .desktop entry in the menu, which is annoying but survivable, But a few others, such as Luanti, seem to hide or replace the menu icon of the native program, leaving only one entry in the menu that always leads to the flatpak version. And this is quite breaking.

Is there any to prevent Flatpak from hiding or overwriting the native program icons, or at least prevent it from camouflaging itself? Basically I'm looking for how or where to achieve any of the following:

  • Make flatpak menu entries install separately, with names or descriptions guaranteed to not conflict with native program icons (say, "App - Flatpak version").
  • Make flatpak menu icons install into their own subdirectory in the menu.
  • Make flatpak not install desktop menu entries

Thanks in advance.

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