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  • Screen sharing is a great example. I used to have issues with it, but since about a year I'm able to share my screen in the MS teams PWA in Firefox and even the Discord flatpak without a hassle.

  • Do you have some examples? Most things I (and others) do are in the category "showing a desktop", multiple desktops with different resolution / scaling / refresh rate, maybe opening a virtual monitor using krfb.

    Wayland has been a complete game changer for me regarding performance and reliability (as soon as it hit a certain stability lol).

  • You're absolutely right! Here is a recommendation for companies to invest in that produce fake eyelashes for car headlights:

  • I just came home and learned about the outage. Still can't get the smirk of superiority out of my face from when I noticed my people were still able to shitpost in my absence.

  • When submitting issues, I live in constant fear of creating duplicates.

  • Apart from bad quality code, the PR might not fit the vision the owner has in mind for the project. Improvements are subjective.

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Don't touch my garbage!

  • In Signal, push notifications simply act as a ping that tells the app to wake up.

    Google only pings your phone via FCM, the Signal App then polls the message itself.

    Edit: oops, you meant the pop-up. You can disable them from showing the message.

  • Haven't watched it either, but it's a great list. I'd add

    • the embracing of AI slop
    • the great algorithm relentlessly pushing the same 10 tracks down my throat in a library with 10000+ songs
  • What would be a rough estimate of the size for that? How would it be affected if someone were to add KDE / Gnome to it?

    Ok, after a minimal amount of searching I got this. I wonder if something like this would be feasible for a rolling release distro like Fedora.

  • Those are rookie numbers

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  • There is obviously a lot to unpack here, most of it is just plain gibberish. The best option is, as always, to ask him directly.

    Pro: Fresh white bread can be very delicious. It is soft and fluffy, and depending on the freshness even still warm, which are all really nice things to be associated with imho. It is also versatile, as it can be crafted to e.g. a list of delicious sandwiches. White bread can be interpreted as a clean slate, a starting point for a lot of great things to happen. The focus on the whiteness of the bread may be in remembrance to a time when paleness was a female beauty standard.

    Contra: White bread is considered as bland, tasteless and boring by some, depending where in the world you live. White bread is the most consumed type of bread in the western world, possibly implying you are a little to mainstream, your personality is too adapted and not sophisticated enough for him. I have heard awful things about american white bread (e.g. has a lot of sugar in it), but a traditional german white bread on the other hand can be very delicious. It is not the healthiest choice of breads, but not a lot of wheat products are. If I'm not mistaken, it could also be a slur for people with a light skin tone.

  • It is indeed a very risky move without a lot to gain for him personally. But I could guess McDonald's would have forced him to ignore it and shut up about it if he disclosed this to the higher ups himself, in which case I would have gladly left myself instead.

  • My friend who helped me research the OAuth vulnerabilities was let go for "security concerns from corporate"

    Good old shooting the messenger.

  • Yes, but element selectors based on the tag name alone are considered bad practise. Especially in bigger HTML sites. Even more so if you use a JS library / framework or some broad browser stylesheet underneath, or you use the same stylesheet in several places.

    Also, a div or img tag can be a button with its own event listener as well. That may be asking for trouble as well, but I've been there (not proud of it).

  • This is a great summary. Also, see the GrapheneOS teams list of hardware prequisites. They have said themselves before that this is not a very high bar, but that there are just no other manufacturers focusing on security. Apple claim they do, and get recommended as second best option in the forums sometimes, but given the walled garden approach, it must be next to impossible to develop against, even if they unexpectedly completely open up their ecosystem.

    They would probably also have to take a lot of criticism for their implementation approaches and their brand integrity would suffer immensely. Maybe there would even be some new undisclosed vulnerabilities to fix, like the goto fail bug breaking SSL encryption ten years ago.

    Compare it to the new open source Nvidia drivers for Linux, they have taken quite a while to develop since Nvidia announced the release, and I don't know if they have yet reached the performance levels of the proprietary ones. Doing this for a whole Phone, given they even fulfil the requirements hardwarewise, will probably take a decade. And in this decade, ten new iPhones will be released...

  • I've heard maintainers getting spammed with AI generated Issues and stuff. This is just a stupid meme from some weeks ago, trying to merge some Anime ASCII Art into the Kernal Panic log message, because the kernel should be more weeb-friendly.

    You're right, Linux Kernel development happens on an own cgit instance. Given how much Linus loves distraction, he'd be better off by not looking into Github at all.

  • Just called it the other day, it's a reality TV show. That's why they acquire all the media outlets, the viewer rates are insane.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    architecrule

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    I'll have you know, my fork of a github repo has 3 stars 😎