

My town’s subreddit just started a policy to disallow links to X for similar reasons.
There is a movement to avoid the platform.
My town’s subreddit just started a policy to disallow links to X for similar reasons.
There is a movement to avoid the platform.
ANBERNIC RG40XX H with Knulli is nice too.
120 MB? That’s more than a ZipDisk!
I knew I attended a well-funded modern college because all the computers had been upgraded with ZipDrives.
You mean the cup holder?
Right, it was an example of a pattern. In that case, -p could be used.
Yeah, not sure how I missed this one!
I like batcat aka bat, but nominate the humble ‘cat’ instead.
Want to copy a disk image to a device? You can use cat for that: cat file.iso>/dev/sdf
What to copy local stdout over ssh? Use cat.
ls -l | ssh myhost 'cat >out.txt'
That’s simple and surprisingly powerful.
For some cases I use “|| true”.
The idiom accepts that the preceding command might fail, and that’s OK.
For example, a script where mkdir creates a directory that might already exist.
Nginx has a number of compile-time optional features and they aren’t all enabled in the pre-built packages. For example, the ability to echo back HTTP requests for debugging.
Yes, Fish excels at being an interactive shell.
First time seeing this? Man, that’s fwupd.
I use QGIS, which needs to stay in sync with a number of Python packages and plugins. I have thought of using Nix for that, but am not sure if everything I need is packaged for Nix.
I’m using Conda now, a Python package member which seems more popular for this niche need.
I agree. Flatpak could be used to further lockdown what Firefox can do, but it has so much features and complexity that I also expect it to be difficult to successfully lockdown.
I would either start with a product that explicitly has just the features a web-kiosk needs or use something based on ChromeOS, which explicitly has a set of enterprise policies that are there to allow admins to lock down a fleet of Chromebooks as they need.
This is based on the security principle that a system is far more secure if you explicitly allow what you need vs trying to explicitly block or disable all the things you don’t want.
Over time, the features you need to allow your web kiosk needs maybe somewhat static and in your control, while all the features you need to disable in Firefox could be constantly evolving and put of your control if you are keeping Firefox up to date.
I like the project but use DIY Sway.
Yes, particularly the variant distributed on a business-card sized CD rom. To be carried in your wallet for emergency use.
This coverage provides an example of what is sent, and it includes neither MACs nor HDD serial numbers.
I think you may be looking for a programmable keyboard.
With one, you can have arrow keys on the home row like vim, and make other universally recognized keys easy to reach including Home, End, PgUp, PgDn, App (right click), and all the modifiers. Some also build pointing devices into the keyboard as well.
I primarily use the Unicorne by Boardsource.
That’s something! But it doesn’t raise any money from people with other VPN providers or who don’t want to buy a VPN service.
Counterpoint: for those who prefer split ergo keyboards, the internal keyboard on laptops is rarely used.
A tablet where you can bring your own weird keyboard to pair with it is better.
I agree the question here is not so much which distro but which browser.
Todays low-end laptops often come with 8 GB of RAM. Even common phones have more than 2 GB of RAM.