The best joke is when you install Edge on your friends Linux computer when they are not looking and they lose their shit. Like a war vet when fireworks go off.
Gotta teach em to lock their rig when they’re not using it somehow.
Though I’m still a fan of the ‘take a screen shot of the desktop and then remove the actual dekstop’ approach.
… hrm… it probably wouldn’t be that hard to make a version of ‘hollywood’ thats augmented by something like a cron job that just checks to see if its open or not, and reopens it if it isnt.
The best joke is when you install Edge on your friends Linux computer when they are not looking and they lose their shit. Like a war vet when fireworks go off.
People still out here not locking their screens?
Installing programs without needing a password?
Flatpak
User level stuff wouldn’t ordinarily need a password
I don’t just automatically lock my screen unless there age little people around.
I lock my screen when I’m home alone.
Only reason I don’t is when my computer falls asleep the only way to wake it recently has been to reboot (pop OS)
Nvidia GPU? I have a similar problem on Bazzite, though mine never seems to enter proper suspend (fan lights still on etc.)
I haven’t worked in the office in ages but I was good about hitting Windows + L to lock when I got up.
Gotta teach em to lock their rig when they’re not using it somehow.
Though I’m still a fan of the ‘take a screen shot of the desktop and then remove the actual dekstop’ approach.
… hrm… it probably wouldn’t be that hard to make a version of ‘hollywood’ thats augmented by something like a cron job that just checks to see if its open or not, and reopens it if it isnt.
… the matrix has you …