Adobe Animate is shutting down as company focuses on AI
Adobe Animate will be discontinued on March 1, 2026, as Adobe shifts its focus to AI.
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Austrian watchdog orders Microsoft to stop tracking schoolchildren in Microsoft 365 Education
Austria’s data protection authority has ruled that Microsoft unlawfully used tracking cookies on a student’s device through its education software, marking a further regulatory setback for the company’s use of personal data in schools.
Austrian watchdog orders Microsoft to stop tracking schoolchildren in Microsoft 365 Education - CADE – Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment
The Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) has ordered Microsoft to stop using tracking cookies in its Microsoft 365 Education service after finding that the company processed a pupil’s data without valid consent.CADE – Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment
Carney’s Job Cuts Undermine Canada’s Position Against Trump
Austerity undermines the foundation for a fairer economy that is less dependent on the United States.
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Can KDE Tile Windows Like PopOS?
I've been using Linux for a over a decade, but haven't used anything Gnomey in a while. I gave PopOS another try the other day because I needed a simple distro to put on a home PC for my partner to use. This is the most usable Gnome distro I have ever found!
I won't be switching myself anytime soon, but I really like the way the tiles on Cosmic expand to always keep the screen full. I know KDE can tile using shortcuts, but have ant of you come across something on KDE that autoresizes the tiles like Pop does?
The curse of being right
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Can you point to relevant documents? I have heard of involvement in coups but I have not heard anything about them being behind so-called color revolutions, which I believe is a dangerous made up word used to justify imperialist repression against dissidents and protesters.
Some on the right are now referring to the current events in Minnesota as a color revolution, and I believe this is a result of our lack of criticism of this very dubious term.
Alberta’s Separatist Movement Is a National Security Threat | The Walrus
Alberta’s Separatist Movement Is a National Security Threat
Meetings with Trump officials cast new scrutiny on the province’s bid for sovereigntyPatrick Lennox (The Walrus)
You know you could just I dont know move to the US, if you wanna be part of it so bad.
I bet these jokers dont do that cause they dont want to lose they healthcare. And probably think for some reason that wouldnt change.
gotta think strategically. it's not the time to be leftist right now. we just gotta wait until elections and put kamala hamala in power.
then we rest assured fascism doesn't exist anymore as long as you keep voting for whoever you think is not fascist. but for now just give everything they want so they don't get angry.
Yes and it cuts both ways. Prior to transition when I was driving an Infiniti I got female attention but driving beat up Hyundais and Fords the only attention I got was from the police, like driving around with a sign that says, "pull me over".
Post transition my life circumstances are much better but the cars affect my dating prospects totally differently. Driving a brand new performance model EV in 2022 I had at least two dates where the guy would lose all interest in me once they saw I was driving a car that costed several times their annual income.
You could literally see all interest melt off their face, "my car is the white sedan, can you drop me off there?"
Immediate flip from being warm and engaged to this cold, "gtfo out of my Nissan" vibe
You can't have a shitty car as a man and you can't have a nicer car as a trans woman
Mexico's Sheinbaum pledges to send humanitarian aid to Cuba
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Sunday she plans to send humanitarian aid to Cuba this week, including food and other humanitarian aid.
Sheinbaum's comments came after U.S. President Donald Trump said he asked the Mexican leader to suspend oil shipments to the Caribbean island.
Sheinbaum said at a public event in the northern state of Sonora that she did not discuss Cuban affairs in a phone conversation with Trump on Thursday. She added that her government seeks to “ diplomatically solve everything related to the oil shipments (to Cuba) for humanitarian reasons.”
Earlier, Trump told reporters that he told the Mexican president not to send oil to Cuba.
Mexico's Sheinbaum pledges to send humanitarian aid to Cuba
Trump said he asked the Mexican leader to suspend oil shipments to Cuba.The Associated Press (ABC News)
Best way to trigger automation with my return home?
I have a few old automations that are designed to unlock my front door, or open my garage door, depending on how I leave. If I ride my bike or car, it opens my garage, if I leave via front door, it opens the front door. Pretty simple. Except!!! I did this in pieces, so it's 2 separate automations. One detects my phone entering the "home zone", the other detects an event firing (iOS triggered the event via 'shortcuts')
There is now "zone based" automations, and there is also my "person entity". So the way I see it, I have 3 different ways to tell when I come home:
- My phone's gps enters the 'home zone'
- My HA 'person' state changes from 'away' to 'home'
- My phone's shortcut app fires an event that is detected.
I feel like #1 and #2 are the same, no? I only have one device linked to my person entity, and it's my phone. Is there any difference in this case? Is there a preferred choice?
EPA Advances Farmers’ Right to Repair Their Own Equipment, Saving Repair Costs and Productivity
EPA Advances Farmers’ Right to Repair Their Own Equipment, Saving Repair Costs and Productivity | US EPA
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advanced American farmers and equipment owners’ lawful right to repair their farm and other nonroad diesel equipment.US EPA
What were the technicalities?
Edit: how did I miss that? Never mind.
Mozilla announces switch to disable all Firefox AI features
In response to user feedback on AI integration, Mozilla announced today that the next Firefox release will let users disable AI features entirely or manage them individually.
Early Console Modchips - From Piracy to Freedom [10:56] | Modern Vintage Gamer
With the launch of optical media in game consoles such as the Sony PlayStation 1. The console could be hacked with a use of a simple modchip - an unauthorized hardware modification that was soldered directly onto the motherboard. This was done to circumvent security features. While the original goal was for piracy and backups, as modchips evolved, so did their use cases. Everything from Region Free, homebrew, emulators, makeshift development kits and more were soon possible. In today's video we look at the earliest modchips and how they shaped the video game landscape.
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in reply to njordomir • • •boredsquirrel (he)
in reply to pcn • • •circuitfarmer
in reply to boredsquirrel (he) • • •Just to clarify: the "much smoother" is subjective and might be an oversimplification, but the "not using Gnome" part is correct.
Personally I don't use any Gnome extensions and have much preferred Cosmic to the old Pop Shell. YMMV.
Telorand
in reply to njordomir • • •Cosmic runs its own window manager called
cosmic-comp, whereas Gnome uses Mutter. The tiling is baked into the Cosmic window manager, whereas you'd need to use an extension to get the same functionality on Gnome.Glad to hear you're liking it, though! While I currently use Gnome with the PaperWM extension, Mutter is frustratingly behind on some current WM improvements (without good reason, IMO).
If you enjoy the tiling aspects, check out similar projects like Niri, as their window management shares some of the same codebase! Lots of neat projects out there, these days.
boredsquirrel (he)
in reply to Telorand • • •RotatingParts
in reply to njordomir • • •GitHub - esjeon/krohnkite: A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
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in reply to RotatingParts • • •mmmm
in reply to Walk_blesseD • • •I've never used it but since it's basically a kwin script I'd bet you can change them in system settings, like in system settings -> keyboard -> keyboard shortcuts -> Window management (or however it is named in english) -> look up for krohnite
E: Or maybe, just maybe, in its entry in the Kwin scripts section - System settings -> Window management (or however it is named in english) -> Kwin scripts -> Krohnite -> Click or tap the cog button -> maybe there should be something related to keyboard shortcuts
boredsquirrel (he)
in reply to njordomir • • •Well, PopOS is a distribution, based on Ubuntu, shipping a desktop. That desktop was formerly a customized GNOME, now they have their completely own desktop environment.
The tiling might be similar between both but their GNOME extension is probably deprecated now.
Cosmic has dynamic tiling, while KDE has many manual tiling features which may be less efficient but require nearly no setup.