This kind of spam is luckily pretty rare in europe, I get maybe one or two spam calls a year.
This kind of spam is luckily pretty rare in europe, I get maybe one or two spam calls a year.
I love the security aspects and it’s about time that desktop apps cannot access all your files & apps.
But the implementation is IMO improveable. Maybe by the makers of flatpak, maybe by the app developers. A simple Error message like this one would have helped:
Error: Cannot access directory /data, please grant the permission by following these steps (…)
Not OP, but what annoys me are permission issues. I installed a program that couldn’t access a specific folder and it took me quite a while to find out that this is not an issue of the app, but the flatpak didn’t have this directory in its whitelist.
Also, when one flatpak should interact with another flatpak, it gets messy (e.g. steam/mangohud).
Probably not. It is still fun though
I don’t think the world needs more AI images about politicians.
True. I really wonder why they’re not tackling the issue more. It seems that there are several different areas to adress, from farming to industry to vehicles.
The “more toxic than ever” part seems to be based on subjective opinions, not on data.
No cure has been found yet for factorio.
I’ve started Cyberpunk 2077 recently. Runs pretty flawlessly now with patch 2.x, I’m glad that I waited a few years
The article says that the influence on battery usage is low. But the higher resolution might result in a higher power draw.
That car looks … interesting.
Forever together. Because their hands are connected ;)
No USB power plug operates at 5 V when providing 65 Watts. That would be 13 Amps. Both power plugs most likey use 15 or 20 volts internally. 19 volts is not allowed over USB.
Edit: Here is a short summary of the USB-PD spec from Wikipedia
Fleet is an open source device management software. Calling it literal malware seems odd to me.
How would you manage hundeds or thousands of devices without Intune, SCCM, Ivanti, Ansible or whatever tool your org uses?
I would be more worried if the company had no means of controlling their devices, keeping them updated, secure and compliant.
When it comes to protect the rights of thw users, there are typically laws in place (at least where I live).
Thanks for the explanation, I tried it myself:
Thank you! I’ll publish one later today.
You can trim it even further:
That’s good news.
For a start, try hosting something in your own home. A raspberry or an older PC or laptop should be enough.
My first projects were a print server (so I can print via wifi) and a file server. Try to find something that is useful for you.
Only start hosting on the internet when you’ve learned the basics and have more experience.
Looks like a small release, but has some IMO pretty interesting changes, like
and