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[–] xrun_detected@programming.dev 2 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

UPDATE 2, because i am too impatient, it seems.

Solved this, now that i am at the machine with the "issue" - turns out i had to log out and in again to make this work...

Obligatory didyoutryturningitoffandonagain.gif ;)

  1. Go to "System Settings" -> "Wi-Fi & Internet"
  2. Underneath the list of networks/devices theres a settings icon, click that
  3. Deselect "Show virtual connections"
  4. In the settings menu the docker bridges etc. will disappear immediately, for them to disappear in the status icon overview i had to log out-and-in to make them disappear as well.

HTH

L1 chair, L2 bed, L3 floor

 

I hope this is allowed here, at least the keyboard and mouse they used for this demo setup were old :)

Saw this at the computex today, and it looked too beautiful not too share. According to the staff there it'll come out this October.

+1, on one of my machines i have the same problem and i haven't figured how to get rid of these entries as well...

"Ultra death sauce"...

Yeah, the name... I'm not sure what's wrong with people naming chili sauces. Also, it's pretty inaccurate as I am alive and well.

Anyway, for me it hits a good balance between being proper spicy and a rounded taste.

[–] xrun_detected@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for your reply, it made some good points. It however didn't need the part starting with "It however..." as phrases like this simply devalue everything that was written before them, and are usually followed by a change of topic.

The topic was the question if deploying trojans in another country's infrastructure counts as an "ABSOLUTELY defensive" measure.

It is in fact bad no matter what state does it.

This could have been a perfect sentence to finish with, don't you think? ;)

[–] xrun_detected@programming.dev 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

nice try derailing the conversation with a "quick question", let's ignore it.

you are correct, it is cyber warfare, and china sees the US as their enemy. however it is not "ABSOLUTELY" defense.

i guess the conventional warfare equivalent would be to place explosives on the territory of your enemy to set it off in case of war. which smells way more like preparing active warfare than some kind of defense.

it brings it's own set of problems as well. let's say they get triggered by accident, either by incompetency or a third conflict party.

it will be very hard to explain why they were there in the first place, and "yes we deployed the <insert 'defensive' measure> on your soil, but it wasn't us who triggered it." might just not cut it.

for me fcitx works great with KDE, both x11 and wayland. been using it for a long time, with some european languages and chinese

Each one is one too many

[–] xrun_detected@programming.dev 16 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Palworld in a nutshell

Shout-out to mailcow-dockerized, a GPL-3 licensed setup of postfix/dovecot etc with sogo as webmail. Managed by a German IT company, I've been running it in production for more than a year, serving a handful of domains. Very happy with it.

https://mailcow.email/

https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized

Oh, and they're on mastodon as well: https://mailcow.social/@doncow

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