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  • Work very well, almost no bug/failure (maybe 2 year use, popos), has useful tray icon (restart, input debug tool, help, layout change, ...).

    I think replicate macos almost perfect from start (not remember, too long ago). Except for alt, alt not work like macos for shortcut and key modify, only shortcut or key modify. But can switch shortcut layout and individual shortcut in config file very easy (even has comment what each shortcut).

    Only customisation i do make some modify alt instead of shortcut alt and make some shortcut for global shortcut (lock screen, switch to tty) in some app because kinto grab and change input before reach DE. And some shortcut i feel better with.

    Kinto use xkeysnail, is full key grabber for x, probably no work on wayland.

  • they became MP3s

    No flac? HERESY

  • Wir wollen alles lesen. Oh warte, die anderen können dann ja auch lesen. Shit, schnell verhindert, dass sie alles lesen können.

    Wenigstens geben sie hiermit zu, dass sie immer nur bullshit labern.

    • Liang – 73 years old
    • Shen – 62 years old
    • Lin – 80 years old
  • Can use kinto to change all shortcut on system, even application specific.

  • Can use kinto to change all shortcut on system, even application specific.

  • Kinto can replace shortcut with super one. It use xkeysnail to grab all key input and change on fly. Also has some default shortcut change for some program to make feel like macos.

    Actually can use for modify all input on system and move accel key around on keyboard.

  • But tor also give you away if log in.

  • Mean nord, express and surfshark? Never see ad from mullvad.

  • German deanon was done 2021, only reported now. And torproject not receive report from investigator, only CCC did.

    So we not know how deanon.

  • Bei dem Weg: Die Alkopopsteuer gilt auf Getränke mit einem bestimmten Bereich an Alkoholgehalt. Also haben Alkopops jetzt einfach einen Alkoholgehalt, der genau ausserhalb dieses Bereichs liegt.

    Was sie also gelöst haben ist niedriger Alkoholgehalt in Alkopops, mehr nicht.

  • any specific reason why switch?

  • GamersNexus has start add efficiency score in frame / joule. Also have full writeup of video on website.

  • Do cert actually matter in candidate pick? Or just for profile on linkedin?

  • Desktop session restore. Shut down pc, turn back on, everything like when shut down. Or on crash, sometime even kernel panic, restart and right back to work.

  • Probably markdown source, markdown to html with some tool (pandoc) with relative link, then it is static page

    Edit: gitlab also have "gitlab pages" for similar feature

  • Nope

    https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/09/microsoft-windows-kernel-changes-dont-suddenly-mean-big-things-for-linux-gaming/

    This new security platform, if vendors chose to actually go ahead and use it, could mean the oppositefor Linux gaming, and cause a whole bunch of new headaches when it comes to supporting it regardless of it being via Native Linux games, or Windows games through Wine and Proton. So if anything, I would say that rather than paving the way for Linux gaming to get better, it's just going to be another hurdle. As annoying as that is.

    Just because some things may move out of the kernel-level, also doesn't mean things will suddenly work on Linux (or get any easier to support via Wine / Proton). There will be various ways for developers to detect Linux, and continue to block it.

    Just look at Destiny 2 as the easy and simple example here, they very clearly check for and completely block Linux platforms from playing Destiny 2 via Proton with no way around it.

    Roblox is an additional easy example here to really make the point. Their latest anti-cheat is not kernel level, and completely blocks Linux. Something doesn't need to be in the kernel to block Linux-based systems.

  • Source? I only see thing about not do that. Maybe plan (unsure?), but not done.

    https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2024/09/12/taking-steps-that-drive-resiliency-and-security-for-windows-customers/

    ESET: ... It remains imperative that kernel access remains an option for use by cybersecurity products to allow continued innovation and the ability to detect and block future cyberthreats.

    another based on above:

    https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/09/microsoft-windows-kernel-changes-dont-suddenly-mean-big-things-for-linux-gaming/

    One that has been really doing the rounds lately, especially across Reddit and other social media is from Notebookcheck, with a rather sensational article title of "Microsoft paves the way for Linux gaming success with plan that would kill kernel-level anti-cheat".

    Here's the thing: Microsoft don'tactually say they will kill off kernel-level access, and if they tried that (again - they tried with Vista before), they will no doubt again face some pretty serious push-back from both cybersecurity vendors and regulators across various countries. Something that would likely be more hassle than its actually worth. What Microsoft doactually talk about, is providing additional options that are outside of kernel mode - a whole new platform to "meet the needs of security vendors".