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  • Computertruhe could be happy about well working laptops! Dont hoard ;) you can try distros with external SSDs

  • There is Kali with GNOME?? XFCE is simply really bad, but it works well with their menu and custom widgets.

    I dont think GNOME makes any sense tbh, KDE would make sense, heavily debloated.

    Kali is a tool, not a daily driver. It has actively reduced security and open holes everywhere, so that you can hack things easier

    GNOME is a noob desktop (or used by people that do everything in the terminal), so I dont see any connection here

  • Honestly I think that is fine

    It is also only for Whatsapp, so specific to a platform with high userbase that doesnt know shit about fuck

    I dont even know how a browser determines that, I just copy a link and paste it somewhere

    So very low impact feature, I think it is fine

    (What is not fine is their new menu redesign, which makes the process objectively slower, adds useless clutter to the view and is less usable with one hand)

  • It is more about images that dont really show how good a food is, but a person really enjoying them 😉

  • If you use the dolphin file manager, that might create a .directory file in every visited folder. But that is just annoying and contains some metadata, nothing bad

  • An alternative to PuTTY too I guess

    Very nice, GUIs are always appreciated as they make stuff easier by showing you what to do and needing to type less

  • Use open source software that doesnt try to spy on you

    There is no reason why these files should contain PII, but on Windows and with proprietary software you never know

  • git push master --force

  • TIL that the font rendering inside the kernel is actually pixels. Not sure what your comment wanted to say.

  • Guys you have to see, it is amazing how much deep tech stuff you know, but dont forget you are a crazy niche within a niche and be nice to non-systems programmers XD

  • The Debian user who lets GRUB handle decryption AND updates (somehow, Debian is weird)

  • Good to hear that the kernel fonts are very basic. I guess that makes sense? I find it a bit odd, is the kernel ever the only thing interacting with hardware, with no chance to let a userspace program run that?

  • Also excited what RedoxOS creates

    I just hope they get some industry funding soon. So many companies use embedded Linux but could really use a microkernel architecture.

    Google with WearOS, Chromecast, Home and whatever weird little appliences they make.

    A small kernel, dedicated drivers for hardware (that could probably be ported from Linux) and small programs

  • Yes, the kernel doing hardware things and another parts doing rendering for example, interacting with the kernel.

    Text mode isnt just the kernel... the first thing that starts after the kernel is the init system.

  • Boot means initramfs plus kernel. Any other part could do that, doesnt need to run in kernelspace. I dont think the initramfs runs in kernel mode either.

    Linux is a big huge thing that is all very highly privileged. It works, very well, but it is kind of a security mess.

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  • Android @lemdro.id

    New Pixel theme: also on AOSP

  • Europe @feddit.org

    Updates on Digital Markets Act and Apple’s incredible demands

    fsfe.org /news/2025/news-20251105-01.en.html
  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Cooling stuff does not require any energy!

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Making an ICC Color profile?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Debian, encrypted boot, how to increase password attempts?

  • Woodworking @lemmy.ca

    DIY electric standing desk upgrade of my wooden desk

    example.com
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    DIY hight-adjustable electric standing desk upgrade

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Stadia Controllers, Bluetooth mode: Issues with suspend and disconnecting

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    How To choose the best Linux Distro for you

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    Signalgruppe für Linux-Beginner auf deutsch

    signal.group
  • Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    How curl developers write safe(r) code in C

  • Linux @programming.dev

    KDE Dolphin can use ripgrep and ripgrep-all for faster searching, also inside PDFs!

    blogs.kde.org /2024/10/02/use-ripgrep-all-/-ripgrep-to-improve-search-in-dolphin/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    How to upgrade to Windows 11 with as much privacy, freedom and efficiency as possible

    lemmy.world /post/27375049
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    How to upgrade to Windows 11 - most privacy, freedom and efficiency

  • Electric Vehicles @slrpnk.net

    Is the BYD Seagull not using Sodium Ion Batteries??

  • DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org

    Kapitalismus-Propaganda von MrBeast & Amazon

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    A signal group for people with ADHD!

    signal.group
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    NeoStumbler 1.5.0 is out!

    github.com /mjaakko/NeoStumbler/releases/latest