rsync maybe?
while(true){💩};
rsync maybe?
Nextcloud works just fine on my system, must be something with the way you set stuff up.
Then you need NextCloud, not Syncthing.
Run NextCloud on your NAS and you’ll be set.
As someone who works in infosec, that’d honestly be an ideal outcome. Because users don’t check their sources.
What would be better is if countermeasures such as not allowing that kind of code to be run by the theming engine and also code scanning on the repository with automatic takedowns on detection were put in place.
Some people don’t read those popups.
Its entirely their fault, but it happens, and we should account for that by doing things like making these posts where people come specifically to read.
KDE has a schedule for its major releases.
Im using my gmail account in kmail literally right now, what do you mean?
If you’re willing to try the kde-unstable repo until its out, you can try it today. A few things are broken but they’re not showstoppers and mostly graphical (i also havent been able to use my computer today so i dont know if a lot of it got fixed with today’s release.)
If big corporations hoovering your data should be on everyone’s threat list, then yea, i’d say its a huge benefit.
Thats a good point. I wonder how difficult it would be to package vaults as a standalone .exe or get it onto the Microsoft store like how Kate is.
If I have skills in python and mostly work on ETL-style scripts, how difficult would it be to jump in and try to make this happen? Im just now learning ADO pipelines at work, but I don’t really work with compiled code.
I feel like i’d be jumping into the deep end.
I use plasma vaults! Its great for homework folders and tax information!
One frustration with vaults though is that theres no clean way to make a portable vault on a USB stick or backed up to a cloud provider (nextcloud, google drive, etc) without digging into weird dot-folder paths and manually entering links to these in a text config file. FUSE-style integration would be rad.
EDIT: The primary use case for this would be to be able to carry sensitive information around like PII, tax, password vaults, family photos, documents, and so on, in such a way that you always have it on you (like on a keychain) or backed up elsewhere, and would be especially useful in cases of disaster - but if you drop and lose it somewhere, a malicious actor doesnt suddenly have your data.
Maliit is the official kde virtual keyboard
For me its all the stuff they’re not writing about.
Qt6 drastically improves wayland functionality.
HDR support with good SDR tonemapping/gamma 2.2
Variable Refresh Rate support for the whole desktop
ICC color profiles
And then yes the bugs. Right click menus going partially invisible, spectacle not dumping to clipboard properly, etc. all fixed. Just gone. Poof.
They’ll save children but not the GNOME-ish children,
They’ll save children but not the GNOME-ish children,
It’s coming… it’s coming… it’s coming…
Im not huge on the curve change on the besier curve node icon. I like the thicknes, but it didnt need to become perfect U’s.
Also, for the join-node icon, its nice that you reduced the number of elements, but the nodes should be joined to show the end result. Right now the join and unjoin look the same with the arrows pointing different directions.
So it should be like:
← →
o- -o
And
→ ←
o---o
It trips me out reading PIM as Personal Information Manager and not Privileged Identity Management (on-demand escalation of privileges, like sudo
, but more granular and usually for a user-specified amount of time)
Waypipe
I have no idea what you’re on about. What did I do to upset you?
Seconded