

They might be thinking about Winboat, which, as I understand it, is basically running a VM in a container, and then running Windows in the VM.


They might be thinking about Winboat, which, as I understand it, is basically running a VM in a container, and then running Windows in the VM.


Yeah exactly, suing them for non-compliance would be more effective, though of course, also more effort. That said, it sounds like in this case, just asking them would’ve worked as well, which is a lot less effort 😅


Ah right. So I guess my point was: the DMCA takedown doesn’t necessarily force them to publish the code on GitHub, although luckily in this case they did end up doing that.


The first thing that came to my mind is that a DMCA takedown on GitHub doesn’t stop them from using it, but only from sharing their own additions with the world.


Haha yeah, I’m not super up-to-date on Bazzite, but I believe it doesn’t add much on a Steam deck. (And if you don’t want your other devices to boot up into Steam, you probably don’t want it there either.)


Being able to install it yourself on any device seems like a big advantage :P
Yeah unfortunately i can’t quite recall the context, but I think they were attempting to make encrypted storage the default, but then that broke on existing databases or something? It was a pain at least, I know that much 😅
(Although would be less of a pain nowadays, now that Signal has proper sync to restore my history.)
I mean, I use the Flatpak, but I have also run into breakage concerning the experimental support, resulting in Signal Desktop no longer being able to start, and me having to track down a GitHub issue with a workaround. I can imagine wanting to run the Distrobox just so you’re closer to a system that the upstream developers actually test with - not so much to avoid running a single command, but to lower risk of breakage.
Not by default, IIRC, and the integration is still marked as experimental - so just what the readme is saying.


I think he did, but I’m not sure if he called that out explicitly. Basically the recommendation is: yeah, try it, but also, all the power it gives you can make you go off the deep end. Don’t fall for the trap of trying to build your own editing software.


NixOS I wouldn’t recommend to a beginner (maybe Nixbook, I’m not familiar), but Fedora Silverblue: holy hell maintenance is so low-effort. Major version upgrades are literally the same level of effort as regular updates, and take about as long. And they’re waaaaay less likely to break than conventional major upgrades. I’d recommend that to beginners and advanced users alike.
Ah cool, thanks! Unfortunately it looks like that’s only for the simple toolbar, and only a single shortcut. I’d love to at least replace the “Favourite” button with a “Forward” button on my second toolbar, but maybe later.
Nice, I didn’t even know I wanted that. It’s not on my Nightly though, unfortunately.
It reads to me like the idea is to avoid sending data to search engines?


This is so true. It’s been good enough for me for so many years at this point, and yet it just keeps getting better. The whole experience is so much nicer now than it was years ago, which was better than years before that, etc.
(That said, better hardware also helps a lot.)


Whyyyyyy


Hahaha excellent :)


Initially the copy-paste went wrong and I pasted a different link that happened to be on my clipboard, but I believe I updated it it straight after - so not sure why you still saw the other one (I assume). Maybe Fedia doesn’t understand edits? But wait, this is an edit - can you see this?
Here’s the link I meant to post again though: https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/pull/1064
Give me Flatpak and atomic distros, I’m too old for maintenance. Give me some of that good dumbing down, cause I’m dumb.