IPFire 2.29 released - Core Update 190 released
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Meta seeking unfettered access to iPhone user data via EU DMA interoperability requests
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20381949
On its face, the EU DMA is meant to stop monopolies from abusing their market position, but Meta appears to be abusing this legislation in an attempt to gather unprecedented access to iPhone user data.
Meta seeking unfettered access to iPhone user data via EU DMA interoperability requests
On its face, the EU DMA is meant to stop monopolies from abusing their market position, but Meta appears to be abusing this legislation in an attempt to gather unprecedented access to iPhone user data.
16 personer dömda för mordplaner. Som ett led i en konflikt planerade det kriminella nätverket La Liga mord på personer inom nätverket Zorba. Genom bland annat chattar i appen Signal har personer med olika roller i La Liga identifierats och dömts. Tingsrätten finner också att en person under 15 år varit delaktig i brottsligheten.
Atlanta Braves reach deal to simulcast 15 games over-the-air
The Atlanta Braves have reached a deal with Gray Media that will see 15 games simulcast on local over-the-air affiliates next season.
https://awfulannouncing.com/mlb/atlanta-braves-reach-deal-simulcast-15-games-over-the-air.html
George Stephanopoulos’ Status At ABC Takes A Surprising Turn After Trump Payout
The “Good Morning America” host faced speculation about his future after the network settled the defamation lawsuit generated by his “rape” comment.
Cooper Flagg: the 17-year-old ‘cold-ass white boy’ breaking the basketball discourse
Thought Caitlin Clark was a funhouse mirror for the zeitgeist? Meet Cooper Flagg, the Duke star tapped to be the first white American in 48 years to go No 1 in the NBA draft
‘Tired of writing about dead kids’: why a US state department worker resigned over Israel-Gaza policy
‘Tired of writing about dead kids’: why a US state department worker resigned over Israel-Gaza policy
Mike Casey, one of only two people explicitly focused on Gaza, left over inaction and doing ‘what the Israelis want’Joseph Gedeon (The Guardian)
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Human Rights Watch: Israel is guilty of extermination and acts of genocide in Gaza
Human Rights Watch: Israel is guilty of extermination and acts of genocide in Gaza
Israel is guilty of the crime of extermination and acts of genocide in Gaza, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has concluded in a new report published on Thursday.Katherine Hearst (Middle East Eye)
Mozilla's New Partnership Adds Ecosia Search Engine as an Option for Everyone
Mozilla's New Partnership Adds Ecosia Search Engine as a Default Option for Everyone
A new default search engine option for everyone, in the form of a new partnership!Ankush Das (It's FOSS News)
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LibreOffice 24.8.4 released
LibreOffice 24.8.4, optimised for the privacy-conscious user, is available for download - The Document Foundation Blog
Berlin, 19 December 2024 – LibreOffice 24.8.4, the fourth minor release of the LibreOffice 24.8 family of the free open source, volunteer-supported office suite for Windows (Intel, AMD and ARM), MacOS (Apple and Intel) and Linux, is available at www.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
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Not immediately up-to-date at all times, but I use backports. Looks like they're only a point release behind still. packages.debian.org/bookworm-b…
The only time it gets greeting by a full version is if Debian Stable is really long in the tooth and Backports can't compile something due to a compiler or library being really old or if Backports hasn't been created yet because Stable is young.
Yeah, mirroring the other comment here -it's standalone app everytime for me. I'm a bit of a power user, so maybe it's the extra functionality that just can't be handled in a browser which already has 20 other tabs open, but live colab is ... well, just not used that often.
Sure, we'll be tweaking cells in a spreadsheet now & again, but my technical documents are done by one person, then reviewed (comments, track changes, etc) by others for the audit trail.
And I'm just not going to purchase a Microsoft product again.
But I will contribute to Open Source... ODF has done great things.
I almost never use it, but if LibreOffice can come in handy a few times a year, why not at least keep it installed?
A lot of stuff is indeed browser based, so I probably spend more time in Firefox than in my code editor and terminal.
But LibreOffice is welcome to live on 0.1% of my disk space!
It looks more modern/intuitive, but is less powerfull and feature rich than LibreOffice.
I'm using it the same way I'd be using office.
The collaborative document editing doesn't apply to me.
Probably not because it would need to be an off-the-peg solution with support included for my bosses to even begin to consider it. But I have heard of Collabora and I know it's decent.
More in the running would be a cloud solution from the amazing Framasoft, including Framapad
None of this is to disparage LibreOffice, which apparently offers value to many people and that's great.
I don't use the Word replacement but I do use Calc (excel replacement). I very often want to run calculations or chart a bit of data and use Calc for that. Yeah I could use Google sheets, but every time I want to use it I have to go get my phone out to MFA. Far easier to just type "calc".
I do not use any other features of LibreOffice.
At work I use the standalone power point and excel. I am not collaborating 99% of the time, and Microsoft Office has mechanisms for collaborating & sharing if I do. Using the browser always feels second class with some options moved or hard to find. Of course YMMV.
Fish is a surprisingly good shell.
It's not POSIX compatible, but I don't really care, it only executes its own scripts / functions. It's not as innovative as elvish or nu, but it kind of does everything very conveniently and shell-y for lack of a better word – and it always seems so simple. It seems conservative in design, but the old concepts have been evolved in a very usable way. Something I can't say for all the other shells I've tried – at some point, it always gets awkward where fish is just elegant.
Superman | Official Teaser Trailer
- YouTube
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They say that escapism media tends to be a response to the particular anxieties of an era. Probably pretty telling that this looks like it's going to be a multi-lateral, consensus-building, hope-inspiring take on Superman.
Truth, Justice, and [what we were sold as children should be] the American Way.
Also, KRYPTO! Dyno-Mutt and Blue Falcon movie when???
That is better, even just as a calculated marketing notion. The trailer didn't actually have the slogan, just very traditionally wholesome Superman imagery, stuff like Supes being saved by a happy superdog, taking a big hit to save a child, hanging out on the Smallville porch with Pa Kent, that sort of thing. There are also at least two costumes in the trailer, and one of them is very old-timey with square-cut trunks.
Seems like Gunn has been tasked with channeling the Christopher Reeve movies and rebooting the Justice League (hopefully not entirely in in a single movie again), and doing all of it with more heart than the Snyderverse take on DC. Tall order, but he has shown he knows how to deliver the Superhero goods that the studios want while playing around on the edges enough to keep the formula fresh, so I might actually watch this one.
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also, is it really the world leading oss firewall distro?
I'm no expert but I have never heard of it, even though I'm not exactly new to Linux. in contrast, OPNSense and pfSense is quite popular
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