Mainframes have nothing to do with this.
RISCV is still just a computer - would work just fine on a logical level. Raw compute would be an issue with today's hardware.
Mainframes have nothing to do with this.
RISCV is still just a computer - would work just fine on a logical level. Raw compute would be an issue with today's hardware.
It does sound a bit like creating plausible deniability for some sketchy transactions later on.
That is not at all the case in this context.
The problem is running GUI code as root as it's never been vetted for that. What you want, effectively, is to have EDITOR
variable of your session set to kate
and open system files using sudoedit
. I'm a terminal guy myself, so this exact thing is enough for me. Having said that - I'm sure someone will chime in with a plugin/addon/extension/etc that adds this to the right click context for what I assume is KDE. Or you can try looking for that om your favourite search engine.
Go to lemmy settings on desktop (not sure about app support) and export them. Then create an account on feddit.uk and import them.
Seeing this made me think it might make sense for EU to fund a software stack that allows any location to become a "region" in aws terms. Existing datacentres could assign parts of their infra to such setup. Customers could have a single UI and UX to use.
Mostly agree. Audiobooks are not my thing, but of it were - I'd look for a way to resume where I left off, maybe some recommendation on what to listen to next.
In general - once you're into hosting stuff and past the initial barrier of setting everything up - adding another service is dead simple.
There are simpler ways - using newpipe, grayjay, etc.
IPv6. My stupid ISP actually shipped their router with all inbound ipv6 blocked with no way to unblock it, so I set up opnsense. Works like a charm!
I host a lemmy instance.
It's the wording itself that matters here. A MoFA of a small, but relevant nation using the exact phrasing of article 7 is how you get the ball rolling. This is a good sign.