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  • What is your realistic suggestion on how they should react? If it involves them dying, or losing their jobs and healthcare? Would you be willing to risk those as an individual?

    You call them cowards, but don’t give any meaningful suggestions on what they could realistically do.

  • What is your alternative non-folder solution?

  • I can confirm it's not working - I received the same message @human did.

  • gfx.webrender.compositor.force-enabled is not mentioned in the article at all - while they don't mention the specific setting annoyingly, they do mention 'layer compositor' so it should be gfx.webrender.layer-compositor.

  • What do Canadians have to do with European tech sovereignty? Why are you trying to hijack this thread?

    And for Canadians, what realistic alternatives are you suggesting for everything you've listed?

    If you want to be taken seriously, start by proposing an actionable plan.

  • Fedora works with secure boot, it shouldn’t need to be disabled.

  • Do you have more than 1 disk in the computer? Either way, check bios for a disk setting called Intel RST. If you see that, change it to AHCI, save and reboot.

  • Routers sometimes have security issues that need to be patched. You should keep an eye out for bulletins and make sure your endpoints have host-based security where they can (antivirus and firewalls).

    This is a big fuck you from netgear though -why would you purchase another netgear router when they could just decide not to support the next model and force you to upgrade again for more money?

  • With PowerShell on Linux you’d never run dnf starting with Invoke-Expression. It’s completely unnecessary.

    This feels like you either legitimately don’t know how it works so are assuming, or are making it more complicated on purpose to make bash look ‘better’.

    I’m not saying PowerShell should be used on Linux over bash, but your example is not a good one.

  • Did you forget your ‘btw’?

  • That's a bad take, there will always be people who will say we can never afford it. The real question should be 'can we afford not to' as people live and die in miserable conditions.

  • This isn’t the Raspberry Pi Imager - it’s a tool to build custom images. From the GitHub: A tool to generate highly customised software images for Raspberry Pi devices.

  • Someone who doesn’t use the distro is saying a tool ‘is a must’ when I do use the distro and have never needed it. You do you, but the point of my original comment was that it’s a valid distro for Europeans wanting a non-US option. Doesn’t mean you need to like it or use, but others might.

  • So you find Gnome & KDE ugly? I've never needed to use Yast for any system configuration. Having BTFRS with snapshots as default makes it a great distro.

  • SUSE/OpenSUSE seems like a much more European option

  • Shorthand is hard to learn from and hard to troubleshoot in complicated scripts.

  • So that means the router isn't forwarding the ports to your devices. As others have said, it could be the ISP blocking it or it could be a configuration issue in the port fowarding.

  • Do you have any service listening on port 80? If not, I'd close it in the firewall and disable the forwarding in the router. Also sounds like a bad idea to set your router security to 'low', whatever that means for your router.

    You can use a tool like this to check if your ports are accessible from the internet: https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/

  • Container platforms (docker, lxc, podman) @lemmy.world

    Podman rootless - forwarding container port through firewalld on the same port fails

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Podman - container exits without logs