Yeah, that was my guess too. I never got around to looking into it properly before I ended up having to wipe it for sale anyways
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Libreoffice does something weird to files. Not sure what it is, but I had to use it to fix my bash config at one point and then every time I launched my terminal after that I would get a “command not found:” line with no command, but the terminal still worked so I never bothered to figure it out lol
At the time of posting, my most powerful computing device was my phone lol
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why disable ssh login with root on a server if I only log in with keys, not password?2·2 months agoUnless your threat modelling includes nation-states
At which point you should have a handful of extra layers
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why disable ssh login with root on a server if I only log in with keys, not password?5·2 months agoThis is anecdotal
Not just anecdotal. The default SSH port gets hit by ridiculous numbers of bots because a lot of people don’t bother to change it. This will be true no matter what machine you’re on. Hell, your desktop at home has probably been scanned quite a few times even if all you do is watch porn on it
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•AI isn’t ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say13·2 months agoWhile you’re not wrong, we still need to understand it at least well enough to avoid RCE and fix memory-related bugs
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•It will happen eventually8·2 months agoDo you consider using a meme format a rip off?
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Funniest part is: they can't even agree internally on how to believe2·2 months agoThere’s a good argument to be made that they shouldn’t be…
And this is it
There’s some hostile people abounding. Let them think what they will, it makes little difference to the sum of your day. I don’t expect you to respond again. I’ll respect you and your opinion just as much either way. But I hope that at the very least, you take some time to consider what you can do to help the people around you create the industries we need.
I do agree that we needed to take drastic action in order to change the course of our country. In fact, I actually don’t like the tariffs because they’re not nearly drastic enough. The shift towards internalizing our needs should have come by empowering our people, rather than pushing away aid.
It’s not a secret that trading internationally for 90% of our needs isn’t exactly healthy for our longevity; but you can’t take blood from a stone. The people need help to get to their next decade, their next birthday, their next check, even to their next meal for many. We should be demanding that the powers that be use their resources to create a workforce capable of doing anything, and facilitating itself. That starts with putting people to work, which means helping them off the streets so that they have an address to put on their resume at the very least.
Have a great day.
Welcome to Lemmy. It sounds like you either come from a place of extreme privilege or you’re not actually sure how the tariffs will affect the people.
The idea behind the tariffs is fine. They want to drive union Members (fun fact, did you know that that’s how the founding fathers referred to citizens?) to buy and trade locally. However, many of the products we use in our day to day life come from industries that don’t exist in the US yet, and it will take years to create the required infrastructure and factories and farm land in order to create those industries.
Effectively, the tariffs would have been fine. If the US had actually been prepared to take care of itself. But it’s not, and it won’t be for a long time. So, the tariffs only exist as an extra tax right now.
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Keep Tabs On Your Vehicle’s Needs With LubeLoggerEnglish1·3 months agoThose are the same buttons I saw.
The export attachments I assume is intended to export the files you would upload, like scanned in service records and whatnot. Obviously, the demo throws a “no records” error (or however they phrased it). Presumably, they didn’t think about people wanting to test that feature and didn’t bother to upload attachments, but you could upload an attachment and then export it to test methinks.
The reports, however is where you’ve confused me a bit. Mine defaults to exporting to PDF, which is definitely a meaningful format. You can convert it into anything
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Keep Tabs On Your Vehicle’s Needs With LubeLoggerEnglish2·3 months agoChecked the demo on my phone, not sure what the desktop site looks like. But on mobile there’s two buttons at the very bottom of the page for exporting data
Well, now I’ve outed myself for no reason!
I can’t wait to poke around neomutt when I set up my computer
JustAnotherKay@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•(help) How to disable a laptop's internal keyboard on Fedora?1·3 months agoIsn’t xmodmap specific to X11? Fedora tends to be on Wayland by default, and I’m fairly certain their KDE version is
I decided to Take One More Step here and go poke around the plugins. AutoSuspend seems to be the closest match, it’s able to make an audible noise and send a toast. There doesn’t appear to be anything that has yet been built to get a notification to a remote device.
With one slightly weird exception
KDE connect is installed by default on your deck, and has the ability to pass notifications to a connected device. It would technically be possible to permanently Bluetooth connect the deck to another device to facilitate remote notifications, but this would be expensive battery-wise and probably defeat the purpose of having the notifications in the first place
So are you being intentionally obtuse or just can’t be bothered to debate in good faith?
What is the official name of Mexico?
Have you considered being born to a wealthy white family in the West? I hear it’s much easier