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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

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@visone i prefer running tmux sessions so that kind of provides me same in all terminals but don’t mind feature to exist
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Ya, and another thing I like in foot that the only setting in graphics that I had to change was font. No borders, extra padding etc. in the default configuration. And only other setting I changed was to add F11 shortcut for full-screen. Took about 5 minutes to get it right from finding the project in the first place.
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I've tried both alacritty and kitty for some time only to realize that cross-platform terminal is not always the best idea.

E.g. it is pretty hard to find ubiquitos font settings that work for both GNOME and macOS. So on macOS I now use iTerm2 and in GNOME I use this. They play better with the surrounding environment, and possibility have shared configuration was rendered out anyway on how graphics works in each specific OS.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

#foot is a super nice #terminal that I just learned to exist: https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot

#wayland only. has all the modern mandatory stuff but not extras.
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@jorgen Some characters like curly brace look beautiful and have that IBM old school vibe ;-)

I've been use catppuccin and its variants for colors lately because it has also nice light background variant that does hurt eyes, and the colors hve that nice Motif/FVWM feel in them ;-)
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@aria OK, that's unfortunate! But also expected, as Firefox follows the footsteps of Chrome.

Does not affect my workflow tho. I wonder how is the situation with Iceweasel.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago

@vbabka Forgot one thing: HEAD@{<index>} can be used to index the reflog entries. It is nice because it is just a bookmark list where new bookmark gets added when ever there is a new commit ID. It is nothing retained in the version control itself.

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@vbabka AFAIK or at least for my practical use reflog is can be translated as "undo log" and resetting to any state in it does not mix up rebase state. It will just continue whatever is underneath. Definitely a worthwhile git sub-command to learn properly...
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@vbabka ive used it at least countless times when doing the same exact mistake. Rebase just on top of whatever is the underlying git tree. It is in that way stateless
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@vbabka git reflog and git reset —hard the previous if in middle of rebase
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@kowry i don't have a spotify account or listen any other streaming services 🤷 i just consume a lot of this type of stuff. for youtube link i searched it myself from there.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
During holidays I found about #IBM Plex: https://www.ibm.com/plex/

Love this font! Best thing from IBM in years.
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Edited 1 year ago
I'd guess that some years and we are predestined to see a triumph of #AI exploitation.

I'd guess there's opportunities in that area for behavioral exploitation, making it do unwanted things.

Even more so there's opportunities for scavenging "confidential leaks" from large LM's, to downright reverse engineering. Sometime in-house codebase might be seeded by mistake to a public LM...

Or hackers could exploit your network and instead of copying any data they would use LM as an indirect path to scavenge good quality enough information to meet the goals.

If I was working on offensive security like for some intelligence department, I'd put a lot of resources on exploiting the AI assistants for instance. Exploiting that functionally would open countless doors.

#infosec
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@railmeat @cuchaz

Actually this nails pretty much what is wrong in politics/federal/legislation etc. side of this.

It is all about "a consumer must be able to pick a web browser". I think much more effective legislation tool for EU commission etc. would be to enforce the browser sync feature to be interoperable. Cross-browser interoperable.

That would lead into browser vendors to making a common standard for sync and world would be a better place, and more open for competition. E.g. then any open source web browser could adhere to this standard, including some antique like w3m for instance. Or browser made for old home computer.
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@railmeat @cuchaz

Actually this nails pretty much what is wrong in politics/federal/legislation etc. side of this.

It is all about "a consumer must be able to pick a web browser". I think much more effective legislation tool for EU commission etc. would be to enforce the browser sync feature to be interoperable. Cross-browser interoperable.

That would lead into browser vendors to making a common standard for sync and world would be a better place, and more open for competition. E.g. then any open source web browser could adhere to this standard, including some antique like w3m for instance. Or browser made for old home computer.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
Of all of call codebases I've seen, compiled and successfully tested including Symbian OS, AOSP, Chromium etc. I think just as a build #Servo is one of the worst I've seen so far. It has a nice site, progress and everything but IMHO getting nice and easy build should be a primary target.

I'll give another shot tomorrow on compiling that mess :-)

I tried for fun to do my first trials on macOS because I thought that it is Rust so everything must be great. Was a mistake that I still regret ever doing that. I don't even want to begin how badly planned it is. I'll give it a shot with my Fedora system next time.
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Edited 1 year ago
I already said this once but if you do your work in #GNOME, for most casual business use GNOME Web is a functional tool. And it has the #Firefox sync.

I turn Firefox on, only on my leisure time. The name rings to me like s.. night club in 1st place.... i.e. not something I should eagerly use for committing any business.

Has been pretty obvious equation in my case longer than the ad-gate.

It reminds to be seen ofc whether/if Mozilla starts to do same with Firefox as Google did with Chrome, i.e. I would not hold my breath of the sync feature working forever in this open manner.
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Fedora turns on Firefox prototype advertiser measurement crap by default. You probably want to turn it off. People might want to file bugs for other distributions if they've done the same.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2297635

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Like at one point trend was **** *** university degrees and open learning etc lore

Now it is like "let's replace degrees with company appointed certificates".

I find this both quite fascinating and humorous. Like comedy writing itself.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

with all these #AWS, #Azure etc. developer certificates around, I wonder if there is a "zero certificates for life" #certificate that I could apply for somewhere?
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