Why would it be fake news? Because they called it a “packaging bug”?
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.
Why would it be fake news? Because they called it a “packaging bug”?
Because it helps with lobbying
You can buy Tuya Zigbee plugs, they’re cheap and work with Home Assistant
It’s interesting that Forgejo ran better than Gitea considering it’s a fork.
What is the problem with security?
I don’t really like the new name yet, but it’s a lot better than Minetest so I really can’t complain.
Last time I checked tesseract had pretty good performance, but I may be mistaken.
Nope, I’m Dutch.
We have state funded news where I live and I feel like it’s keeping the other commercial news channels in check in term of tone. It’s obviously not without biases but it’s a lot better than the situation in the US in my opinion.
That said the current coalition wants to cut funding to it because of the unfavourable coverage.
I knew meat would come loose after some time, but I never knew it had to do with proteins refolding. Very interesting!
It was about 3 years ago, and I haven’t been able to find my old code again. I probably discarded it after finding out it didn’t work well.
I was able to find these screenshots though:
Yes
I broke the type system in Kotlin and ended up with a null value in a non-null (not lateinit
) variable.
They were right
I didn’t really consider the possibility of the client being compromised yet, good point.
I’ve apparently been missing this button for several years. Thanks!
You can forward a Wireguard port, exposing it to the internet.
A couple of questions
How do you store a driver’s license in Bitwarden? Last time I checked they didn’t support file storage. Do you just put it in the cloud storage?
Considering Bitwarden is E2EE, what would be the benefit of storing it at another company in case they are hacked?
To me that just like an excuse for the current mess. Did you read the original GitHub issue? Their CTO also seems to have questionable ideas about the GPLv3.