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starman ,
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Looks like C# 12 interceptors:

[InterceptsLocation(@"C:\testapp\Program.cs", line: 4, column: 5)]

I know it looks awful, but it's not intended for direct use, but rather for source generators for native ahead of time compilation.

https://andrewlock.net/exploring-the-dotnet-8-preview-changing-method-calls-with-interceptors/

starman ,
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No alt right, no nazis, no terfs.

How it's possible to enforce this on self-hostable software?

Firefox 126: New Search Data Telemetry, Improved Copy Without Site Tracking, Security Fixes, and More ( www.mozilla.org )

Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types, such as "sports,” "business," and "travel". This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP...

starman ,
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There is an add-on/extension, called "clear URLs" I think

Are there any WYSIWYG html editors? just curious

Hello, i was looking for a wysiwyg html editors i could use for my personal website, perferrably just as a simple open source desktop program on linux (though anything else is fine). i DID find something called KompoZer but i was wondering if there's any other ones, thanks

starman ,
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I think that libreoffice writer can save document as HTML

starman ,
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PopOS would be better (IMO)

starman ,
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I really appreciate that they're working on new desktop environment. I'll probably switch from Hyprland to Cosmic once it's available on NixOS

starman ,
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Yeah, but sort of unofficially... I wait for this: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/259641

Shell sold millions of carbon credits for carbon that was never captured, report finds ( www.cbc.ca )

Shell sold millions of carbon credits for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that never happened, allowing the company to turn a profit on its fledgling carbon capture and storage project, according to a new report by Greenpeace Canada....

starman ,
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Carbon capture will ONLY work if the energy you use to capture the carbon does not add more carbon to the atmosphere (nuclear, wind, solar)

Even in this case carbon capture is stupid. Why not use that "green" energy to replace carbon-emitting power plants?

starman , (edited )
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No suprise, considering that CEO is zionist and CISO was in Unit 8200

starman ,
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Thanks, edited

maleandroids , to Firefox
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why does @firefox have trackers like Adjust in it? that's rubbish from a browser that is supposed to be privacy and user friendly

starman ,
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I recommend LibreWolf instead of Firefox

starman OP ,
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You have to use tailscale VPN for this, right? The article explains how to setup access to HA via the internet, without using tailscale client.

Anyway, the exit node thing is indeed very nice.

starman ,
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Aux is more similar to Nix, than Guix is.

Guix uses the same concepts, but still is very different.

Turns out that my motherboard's WiFi antenna is necessary for Bluetooth to work correctly

I was troubleshooting Bluetooth connection today and I thought that this is somehow related to software (PipeWire, bluez, bluetoothd and all that stuff). But no. Apparently Bluetooth barely works when WiFi antenna is disconnected from my ASUS motherboard....

starman ,
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FYI: it's queue (pronounced like Q, yes English is weird)

starman ,
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Oxygen not included (with spaced out DLC)

starman ,
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On Android, when an app needs something like camera or location or whatever, you have to give it permission. Why isn't there something like this on Linux desktop? Or at least not by default when you install something through package manager.

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