

Ahh right, that would be a bit more difficult to calculate.
I guess you could make a script which just bruteforces all combinations of a-f against an English dictionary. I might try to do that tonight.


Ahh right, that would be a bit more difficult to calculate.
I guess you could make a script which just bruteforces all combinations of a-f against an English dictionary. I might try to do that tonight.


I think that’s just 6^32, no? (Amount of options^string length). Which is 7958661109E24.


That aur package is still just using wine to run it though.


At least they represent one of them. You seem to represent exactly none of them.
Secure Boot
See also: Secure Boot criticism
It’s right there under the header
They’re limited by what the original window manager allows them to do. Sway has its whole own window manager, so it can do whatever it wants.


I worked at Asus as a software developer for a while, had ti do a whole ass course on the history of the company. With unskippable videos and a questionnaire after as well. Pretty sure that took the better part of a day.
I only worked on the internal systems that really don’t have anything to do with the actual products Asus makes.


That’s the one. I dong get any insights either, but iirc it did stop my emails from automatically going to spam. It’s been a while though, and I remember trying a whole bunch of different things, but I believe that’s what eventually fixed it.


Though now that I think about it, I did have to register my domain with Google in some way to stop being flagged as spam iirc.


I also self hosted for years (using tuta mail with my own domain now), and have never had issues with my deliverability either.


Pretty sure I was having the same issue, which is why I disabled sleep a while ago iirc
So that still isn’t fixed huh?


I don’t see anything in the blogpost that indicates they’re doing this. Isn’t this just an extra widget, that probably interacts with the folder? Then, you can just remove the widget if you don’t want it.


Just remembered not all projects have a web interface or an interface at all


Really? You never use the occasional or something?
Edit: my client actually parses the space lol


Doesn’t gnome have a GUI available to install fonts? Pretty sure you just open a font file and you get the option to install, same as on KDE actually.
Still annoying that you can’t access the folder. Though, if it does show mounted drives, surely it also shows your root drive? From where you should be able to navigate anywhere you have access to.
Oh yeah, not just UA overrides but other fixes as well. You can see them at about:compat
Reporting it to Mozilla can still help. Firefox has a built-in list of sites to fake the user agent header for, reporting it could land this site on that list as well.


Yep, same. The main thing Linux has taught me over the years is to keep good, regular backups of everything important.
I’ve lost way too much data already by fucking up grub somehow, or by accidentally letting windows overwrite the efi partition or some bullshit. I know how to recover from that now, but back in the day when I was doing dumb shit to my os pretty much every day, I didn’t.
That was all 100% my own fault btw
You don’t have to reboot after updating Debian (and most mutable distros I think?) packages, you just need to restart the updated software/software using updated libraries.
The easiest way to achieve this is of course to reboot, but it’s not required at all.