

or worse, all your peers will ridicule you for not having it


or worse, all your peers will ridicule you for not having it
with that we arrive at the original problem: depending on your shell and its configuration, .. could be part of the results of the glob expansion. so at that point why bother stepping one dir level up


it will be “optional”


in the pantry
because that does not delete hidden files in the directory
Because you don’t always want to delete the directory itself, to then recreate it and set the ownerships and permissions again


that’s fine, if you only use it on private roads. but if not, you are recording plenty of people (even not counting drivers) who did not consent to being recorded.
then who knows what happens with the recordings. and that’s the actual problem.
too bad its not enforced.


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dolphin manages your connection with kio, but only those things can use the share that are aware of kio. so qt apps mostly.


hear me out. what do you do when the network share server is not always available? like because your system is a laptop, or because you are doing maintenance on your server and its off.
what I do is suffer the consequences of many software that does not handle it well, and freeze for a minute (or worse) when it tries to open the mounted share even when it shouldn’t even try. multiple KDE apps are guilty of that, including dolphin and kate, but to some extent almost everything else too.
but that is not ideal.


oh I mostly agree, but forgot to include the quote. I wanted to say, all that AI processing probably does not happen locally


how would a community owned ISP deny federal censorship?


few computers have an embedded NPU


For anyone who doesn’t know, here’s what happened:
except you forgot to mention some fucking crucial steps, like harshly calling it as politics and sending everyone to a warmer climate, and locking the issue to prevent further discussion


why don’t you just use chromium? it is open source, you can fork it!
that started with SELinux enabled
that does not matter, it needs to go over all of them. I don’t know how long it takes with SSD, but with HDD it can take a half an hour or more, with a mostly base system. and the kernel starts doing this very early, when not even systemd or other processes are running, so no ssh, but web console should have been working to see what its doing
you are just making yourself learn to ignore that your smartwatch vibrates. It’s a bit like breathing and blinking, you are so used to it you can completely forget that its happening. if your smartwatch, or phone, or whatever, starts vibrating all the time, you will get used to it and not notice when it stops happening anymore, but also it will hide any actually meaningful notification.
but you probably won’t notice that some of the regular emails are not sent anymore
are you sure it really bricked it? when turning it on, on next boot it needs to go over all the files and retag them or something like that, and it can take a significant amount of time
in civilized countries consent is required for that