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Daily driver work-from-home on Bazzite? Or something more mainstream (Debian?) and install Steam/proton?


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in reply to blindsight

Just something to bear in mind regarding OneDrive; the unofficial clients don’t have access to certain APIs that the official clients use meaning that it only syncs every 5 minutes at best. As far as I know there’s nothing you can do about it.
in reply to twinnie

Oh, that's very good to know. That's a big limitation. That might make moving to Linux at all DOA for me. I'd likely need to do everything for work in a VM, but then what's the point?
in reply to twinnie

Would it be possible to use a "thin" Windows VM as "client" for One Drive? Meaning that the client would be responsible for synchronization of mounted directories which are actually used on the host machine.
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blindsight
I knew about the Debian > Ubuntu ordering, but I take it Debian is still often used as a desktop environment, which is what I thought.


LeechBlock NG


Allows setting time limits on sites. To stop yourself from wasting your life on dumb stuff.
in reply to vga

So you need the self control required to add this extension for those sites you don't have the self control not to visit too often?
in reply to DigitalDilemma

I don't know about you, but the amount of self-control I have varies hugely during a typical month. So when I have more self-control, I can choose to help myself during the times when I have less.




[blog post] what it's like to live with as much foss software as possible


hope i don't get crucified for self promotion, stigmata would be hard to explain to my folks
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in reply to spv.sh

It seems like you updated your webpage in the wake of the meme incident. But it has made it unbearable to read. Whilst I was able to read the article in reader mode, the ~ page is virtually an eye sore to browse right now.
in reply to kirk781

shit i forgot about that, thank you for the reminder



Malian Army Kills Foreign ISIS Leader, Abu Dahdah - West Africa Weekly


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GrapheneOS Location Services


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/32191588

Should I enable WIFI scanning / Bluetooth scanning / Network Location under setting->location->location services?

Which one would help me navigate inside a building or underground using open source maps?

I haven't tested yet, does google map requires any of those location services enabled to work? Should I just use google map in vanadium?

thanks a lot




in reply to nivenkos

unexpected lesson, but that umask in a subshell is very clever!


Opioid pills discovered in US-backed food aid, Gaza authorities say


The Gaza government media office on Friday condemned the discovery of oxycodone pills reportedly discovered in flour bags distributed by “American-Israeli” aid centres.

“We have so far documented four testimonies from citizens who found these pills inside the flour bags,” it said in a statement, warning of the “possibility that some of these narcotic substances were deliberately ground or dissolved in the flour itself”.

Oxycodone is an opioid meant to treat severe and long-term pain, often prescribed to cancer patients.

The drug is highly addictive and can have life-threatening effects, including breathing complications and hallucinations.

The media office’s statement comes after several social media posts shared images of pills purportedly discovered in flour bags in Gaza.

in reply to disguy_ovahea

It’s a brutal war and medical supplies are being rationed, if they exist at all. When hospitals don’t have meds, or can’t give rationed meds to lower priority people who are suffering, those desperate people resort to smuggling.

I’m sure there are also addicts who can trade influence or high value items for oxy, but my money on this being for the sick and dying.

This always happens in war.

in reply to Ghostalmedia

Stop calling it a war. It's a genocide, a planned massacre, pretty similar to what the Nazis were doing. For it to be a war, there would have to be two sides fighting which isn't the case.
in reply to ctrl_alt_esc

My point is that Gaza is a conflict zone with people who are suffering and hospitals that can’t get the right drugs through Israel’s blockade.

I’m not trying to imply that Israel’s isn’t being a genocidal actor.

in reply to disguy_ovahea

The idea is to create widespread addiction and societal breakdown.

Israel and their US backers are pure undiluted evil.




in reply to YappyMonotheist

It's not that they got "infected," they got occupied, and were under a brutal fascist dictatorship for decades. The brutal repression has resulted in a starkly divided ROK. I have a lot of sympathy for the southern half of Korea, and those trying to kick out US Imperialism.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Good correction, and I empathize with them too.