Huh? Is this relevant, or some kind of bot spam?
So far, this isn’t much of anything.
Telegram already closes public channels reported for copyright violations.
Some excerpts from this post:
Compared to other platforms, we do not see the seriousness of Telegram to cooperate.
. . .
In May 2023, progress appeared to be going in the wrong direction. Telegram was reportedly refusing to cooperate with the Ministry of Communications and Digital on the basis it did not wish to participate in any form of politically-related censorship.
. . .
With no obviously public comment from Telegram on the matter, it’s hard to say how the social platform views its end of what appears to be an informal agreement.
Telegram will be acutely aware, however, that whatever it gives, others will demand too. That may ultimately limit Telegram’s response, whatever it may be, whenever it arrives – if it even arrives at all.
I’m not off Google Maps either, but the closest to replacing it for me is Organic Maps, FWIW.
Thanks so much!
Thanks, I had tried with a live system that uses a Wayland session and couldn’t do it, and didn’t know what live system uses Plasma 6 with X11.
When you try to activate the Cube effect with fewer than 3 virtual desktops, it will now tell you why it’s not working
Aw man. I used to use a 2 sided “cube” with compiz, just flipped the desktop around to the back side.
There are many advantages relative to bash, especially much better array handling, and comprehensive globbing and expansion expressions. You can reduce your reliance on external tools, which may have multiple alternative implementations (a source of unpredictability).
Some defenses are written up at
https://www.arp242.net/why-zsh.html
(not my post)
For me, fish’s differences from older shells count against it without offering any compelling benefits.
Newer shells like nushell and oils/ysh are exciting and have a lot going on, but are not mature or familiar.
For Alpine Linux:
For Arch, you may like a project called aconfmgr.
For Arch Linux:
A good live recovery distro that can mount bcachefs is one thing I’ve been waiting for before using that filesystem for a new install.
That this will have Arch tools (including arch-chroot, probably) makes this even better.
Plasma may not ever implement window shading for Wayland, but I’m hopeful. That’s probably my last blocker.
wish I cluld have just the folders
You can copy or symlink folders around between themes in ~/.local/share/icons/
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From this thread I tried out Gruvbox Plus Dark, which is nice, but a little low on contrast, and I don’t prefer such uniform shapes.
Huh, I only now notice that the Fluent, Tela, Vimix, and Qogir repos are owned by the same user…
I don’t think apk would check multiple files for the world. But you could maintain them outside the apk mechanisms, just concatenating them into a single file, with tup/make/sh/whatever.
FWIW, Alpine Linux has a nice world file, too. And I am continually impressed by the selection of up to date packages in their Edge repos.
CLI flow: run command, print output below
TUI flow: navigate and interact with a layout that updates in place