

No
weird linux user…
I like to tinker with things (a bit), and do thing with my devices that make my friends confounded


No


I started journaling with a digital journal app that has fingerprint and PIN unlock, in adaddition to the ability to encrypt individual entries, with all data stored locally. It has made a big difference. I do find that I am more honest, sort of. I have a constant worry that someone would see my entries somehow. I started encrypting those entries (the really sensitive ones) and writing in a different language (I know that others could still understand it if they spoke that language, but I’m counting on the fact that it’s not the majority language where I live.)


ELI5? I know Greece has/had economic struggles, but don’t know what part the euro played in it.
Or maybe I’m misunderstanding your comment?
E: formatting


native English
learned French (4 years in high school)

They’re was a post a while back that mentioned hiring.cafe, as a service trying to be an alternative to/ better than LinkedIn. Haven’t tried it myself but could be promising.


I had the same experience. Asked a local LLM about using sole Qt Wayland stuff for keyboard input, a the only documentation was the official one (which wasn’t a lot for a noob), no.examples of it being used online, and with all my attempts at making it work failing. it hallucinated some functions that didn’t exist, even when I let it do web search (NOT via my browser). This was a few years ago.


I’d agree with that sentiment, but at least for me, if we went with all flatpacks, i’d be losing the one ability that I like about appimages, which is as a one-time-use type of “installation”. They’re kind of like those windows EXEs that you could just run in place without needing to install. very useful for stuff like raspberrypi imager where I don’t need to keep it around much


I use wine with winetricks for the manager and the other stuff that makes it easier. I also use q4wine. It’s a GUI for wine written in Qt. Both makes things simpler to varying degrees, and winetricks does have some scripts (though I don’t know how they would compare to lutris)


I did try a VPN (selfhosted OpenVPN as well as one provided by my university), but those didn’t work. I did try through invidious, and it worked.


nope. mine wasn’t on at the time. Just uBlock + Privacy Badger + Waterfox. Never had this happen to me before.
Til. Pretty cool feature.


I tried this with a local model on my phone (qwen 2.5 was the only thing that would run, and it gave me this confusing output (not really a definite answer…):

it just flip flopped a lot.
E: also, looking at the response now, the numbers for the car part doesn’t make any sense


Boop


that’s what private cities and walled off estates are for
I would just like to add that there is a school (I think in California) that the rich sends their kids to, where electronic devices are prohibited (and access restricted I believe). Though from the video, it does look lie the interact with others outside of that circle.
Here’s the video: YouTube Link
I do this as well. it is truly more comfortable.


rn, it’s 20 out, and it’s pure bliss 😁. I especially love the slow breeze that sometimes blows. It’s a lovely break from the summers where I live, where it’s usually 30 degrees
I love the greenhouse vibe with all the lanterns in the first image. Looks super cozy!


My parents are pretty much the same. Trying to get my dad to trust and/or use KMyMoney (or GNUCash for that matter) is like an uphill battle.


My family used to use Signal after the whole WhatsApp fiasco a few years ago. Everything was going fine until we switched back because of a family emergency. I suggested switching back several times after that, but to no avail :(
heard that arch was Canadian (originated from)