Yes, but its far harder to associate the identity with others, meaning it doesnt really accomplish much for them. They can't target ads at a user based on their mastodon account unless they associate it with the users advertising IDs on other sites.
AdNauseum has a built in whitelist for ethical ads which I'm happy to leave enabled. I see them on some blogs I read and on the option search page for Home Manager.
It sounds like you could use any markdown app that supports tags or links. You can search for file by tag or create index notes that you link other notes to, letting you view all of them from the backlinks pane.
A lot of Obsidian users do not use folders for organization at all, both of the methods above are common. You could also look at Logseq which has similar features.
Apologies if I'm misunderstanding your requirements, lmk if I did.
I think it comes from the fact that a lot of communities and projects use Discord basically like they would with IRC, with voice chats often not even existing in some servers. I have to assume the people who recommend Matrix are only ever in that kind of server.
I'm in 2 or 3 servers with different friend groups and of course each one is full of friends of friends of friends. Even the smallest is over 30 people, but I only regularly join VC with 3-4. If I had to call all of them to be in a voice call I would literally never do it.
Same goes for chats, in Matrix the closest things to channels and servers is rooms and spaces. The difference is that you don't join a space, you just view rooms in the space and join them. Most of my servers have a ton of different channels for different things, I want to be able to see what happens in all of them without having to join each one, announcing to them that I've joined.
I like Matrix for FOSS project discussions, but I don't think it'll ever be the right pick for just hanging out with friends.
Drop-in voice channels are a requirement for a discord alternative, Matrix does not have them. AFAIK you still need to call an entire channel to start a voice chat.
This is true that some blurs could be undone, but the ones used in the files are definitely destructive and cannot be undone. Grok and any other image generation tool is also definitely not capable of doing it. It requires knowledge of how it was blurred so you can use the same algorithm to undo it, models simply guess what it should look like.
This is very good, winetricks has been a great tool for Linux gaming but its a very slow 20000 line shell script, it definitely needs a replacement imo.
Hopefully this works well enough that Valve and Umu consider switching to it for applying Protonfixes.
I'm not super familiar with sysext, but from my understanding, you'd need to create an additional sysext to include, or find an existing one for DMS (I couldn't find one).
Your other options would be using rpmtree or a custom image. Theres already a few images out there that are based on Bluefin with Niri + DMS added.
Tbh I'm recalling struggling to find good documentation for sysext. Asking in the ublue discord will probably get you better answers.
Dash's more significant feature is its speed. It's not meant to be used in place of bash at all, its meant to be symlinked in place of sh to give you a faster and smaller shell with a simpler and more auditable codebase.
Dash is not a a Bash alternative, it is an sh alternative. You definitely should not replace Bash with it. If your goal is to learn career relevant skills, stick with bash.
Agreed, using a planning phase makes a huge difference. It will break the implementation into steps, making reviewing or manually refactoring parts of the code far more easily.
Exactly, it does nothing more than a regular code, except you cannot memorize it and it relies on your getting a good picture.
I also havent found clarification of what the QR would point to. One of the ideas I saw was a page with the agents name and other info, which means they would be able to collect information on people scanning these codes.
Was it? I might be missing something but I dont know which part addressed that. You mentioned getting a steam controller and a mount if they need those features, but not any mention of remote play being why they'd need them.
Yes, but its far harder to associate the identity with others, meaning it doesnt really accomplish much for them. They can't target ads at a user based on their mastodon account unless they associate it with the users advertising IDs on other sites.