

@pcouy Don’t confuse crypto with cryptography; I don’t see anything about cryptocurrencies here
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@pcouy Don’t confuse crypto with cryptography; I don’t see anything about cryptocurrencies here
SourceHut actually had a really nice UI! I’ll consider it. I currently don’t have problems with GitLab save for the UI learning curve (and their EE is source-available) but I’ll consider what you’ve said.
Why does nobody ever recommend GitLab
CSON looks like a slightly worse version of YAML to me
Full version with bordering decor: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Discworld\_Reading\_Order\_Guide\_3.0.jpg
Apparently, LibreOffice calls them “OLE Objects”, which you insert under Insert→OLE Object→Formula Object. It uses its own syntax for it, and the preview’s completely botched compared to what it actually looks like when you exit editing mode. (to rephrase that, the equation is normal after insertion, but when you edit it the preview is very wrong) It doesn’t have shortcuts for many things like greek letters and the degree symbol, so you may need to learn compose sequences for these.
:( thanks
What is the bottom-right app in the second picture that plays music?
These misaligned picture thumbnails make my blood boil
GTK/Qt theming when?
@Sean Not all devices support passkeys.
Unmemorizable passwords are not the kind I like to use. I’d rather be able to login on some random incognito guest computer.
@joeldebruijn Ah, that makes much more sense. I guess this could be also used for phishing, but that may be unavoidable.
@Sean Nice pun :D
I don’t think requiring users to use a really long and virtually unmemorizable password (the private key) would be a pretty good idea for a social network either.
@maegul How would servers share accounts and passwords? Allowing any server to know what a user’s password should be is not very good for security.
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DistroWatch news
The Linux Experiment
Link aggregators
How are y’all planning to sustain the server?
i think they meant goetz
KIT Scenarist seems good to me, despite its creators ditching it for starc.
Why not just ignore these tools and use the free ones?