

Why would one need a new protocol to add something to KDE?
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Why would one need a new protocol to add something to KDE?


Prograns like that are usually distributed under AGPL which protects server side software
And RHEL bit-for-bit compatible gratis alternatives exist, which is because of the GPL


How does that work if the traffic is encrypted?


It’s not a big deal to change the name, and it masks actual Nazi use of the language.


Your blog is really pretty!
There’s so many. People can do whatever they want with their time, but this is certainly not something that was built because there was no option other than systemd
Yeah, kernel gets patches even on stable Debian, plus at most it will be a year or so old
did windows just work? It didn’t for me


huh, I use fish but also use awk, sed, grep. What should I use with fish? The string commands?


Use UTM and run linux


I’ve just put it on an SMB share and use symfonium


Localsend works on Mac and windows as well
I don’t think luajit compiles lua to C and then compiles the C, that would be pretty silly. JIT compilers directly output machine code.
And as long as you can do something in a higher level language there’s no need to involve manual memory management or tracking ownership (rust)
Is this repo dead? Hasn’t been updated to 2 years


I also use keepass and syncthing


It’s not hard at all
Ubuntu, like a lot of people my age (2000s)
why use this over the hundreds of messaging platforms that can be self hosted and have e2ee