

From what I understood, it’s a requirement for a local API (for apps to use) and could be implemented during user creation.
It will be a slippery slope and IANAL, just my interpretation.


From what I understood, it’s a requirement for a local API (for apps to use) and could be implemented during user creation.
It will be a slippery slope and IANAL, just my interpretation.


This is (extremely obvious) vibe coded. Also client side validation for permissions and other security issues
Insert “xkcd” for everything. I am happy with the move to disallowing system pip install at least.


I would read your review of various day to day items.
I have 15 years of experience and use Ubuntu. It doesn’t matter as much as people make it seem (including for tech savvy beginners)


It depends on how extensive (and correct) the tests are, which can be pretty difficult. There is also maintainability of generated code.
Well done, I never could use bash much but can’t deny its useful


Fedora has very nice infrastructure in place to recompile the kernel but you can do it on any distro. https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel-build-custom/
If you don’t know what to look for it may be not be of much help.
GNOME is one of the most common desktops used, don’t let loud users decide what you can and can’t enjoy. By the way, I hate GNOME.


I love your origin story so much


I have a pretty good guess. They were using ShellExecute or a similar API with only "notepad” as a name or “edit” as a verb. The search order would end up finding your shortcut first.
This would be odd behavior (the path should be be the full path and start at system32) but I don’t have IE6 and Windows 95 to find the exact API lol.
This is half true, malware may target and look for weaknesses in it but the vendor responds faster too. But it is rare for a lot of time to be spent by “common” malware authors, since most countermeasures are defeated quickly.


It’s sounds like a false positive, do you have less confusing logs


Each instance admin decides whether they require an email. Mine doesn’t, but it’s more important to choose an instance with admins you trust and not located in the US.
Don’t use your real email regardless of instance.


That’s how peertube works for streaming (not storage), with P2P


Not federated, seemingly vibecoded, MIT. Peertube exists, not sure this makes a ton of sense as an alternative but good luck otherwise.


They do have a framework, I don’t know if they plan to bring this to fedora but it’s more recent than your article https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-llm-d-and-why-do-we-need-it


The tool is “Steamless”. I think there was a misunderstanding, games without steam DRM don’t need an emulator. I never ran into one that lacked DRM but used the API with no fallback, thus requiring an emulator.
I am sure they exist though.
Most studies I read have light background (and dark text) as the preferable choice. Most people use too high a brightness setting.