oh, I see. well, lessons learned hopefully! :)
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what garbage cleanup tool gets rid of dotfiles, especially .git? if you let us know we can learn to avoid it
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Sign the petition to get proton to accept Monero for payment.
2·6 months agotbh I didn’t read the petition page until now because I didn’t expect an official source, but this is going to be interesting
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Sign the petition to get proton to accept Monero for payment.
6·6 months agoI don’t think it’s that easy. the CEO Andy Yen talked about this briefly in this podcast, it boils down to financial auditors not liking cryptocurrencies. he said even just by accepting bitcoin most of the auditors won’t agree to audit their company, all the while they are legally required to have regular audits
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Using the Internet without IPv4 connectivity
2·6 months agounexpected lesson, but that umask in a subshell is very clever!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME introducing stronger dependencies on systemd
1·6 months agoIt’s probably the MIT licensed rust reimplementation of coreutils and sudo-rs
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•“Localhost tracking” explained. It could cost Meta 32 billion.
1·6 months agothere is a blocklist with a name like block outsider intrusion to lan, but it’s off by default
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•“Localhost tracking” explained. It could cost Meta 32 billion.
1·6 months agoantiviruses are a scam. they were never flagging actual spyware as such
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Manjaro KDE Plasma is planned to move to Wayland
1·6 months agoKDE 7 is already on the horizon? 6 os still pre-release, isn’t it?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Liberux Nexx GNU/Linux smartphone adds cheaper entry model
2·6 months agowell I guess it cannot run medium sized AI models or something. but also, the question arises what is their price for a mid level phone
did you make these yourself? if not, could you cdo an
ls -l /dev/mapper? it shows which name corresponds to which dm device
how did you add grub to the windows bootloader’s menu? I thought microsoft made this impossible, along with adding older windows versions
do you know that use device mapper? what kind of device is /dev/dm-1 ?
“dmsetup info” might help
did you check it /proc/cmdline if the params were taken into account? perhaps you edited the config but didn’t update the initramfs
that’s only the X11 “driver” for it. nouveau is built into the kernel, the way to “uninstall” it is to make it not get loaded, by blacklisting it
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Nouveau
but this does not seem to be the problem
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.
2·6 months agohonestly thats why I don’t like signal and simplex for people who send lots of images. something server-based is much more suitable for them, like Matrix. that is, if their apps were more stable. there’s also the security about metadata, but for most people that’s probably not a huge concern
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.
3·6 months agoTelegram does that? how? you need a phone number, so essentially a smartphone too. or is it common in your community to use feature phones, so that the problem is no registration on PC?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Full Disk Encryption on SSD (Debian)English
2·7 months agohmm I’m not sure, I think that would throw sequential read/write performance out of the window, surely on HDD, maybe even on SSD to an extent. but, such a thing can probably be added with a device mapper device.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Full Disk Encryption on SSD (Debian)English
2·7 months agoThat is block based encryption
isn’t all the disk encryption standards supported by cryptsetup are like that? so LUKS1, veracrypt, bitlocker, etc



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