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  • Yeah, it's not FOSS, but sleep as android is great. You can set various "captchas" that need to be completed to turn the alarm off, you can connect it to smart home stuff to turn on/off lights or open curtains and the general customisability for the alarm settings is extensive.

  • Or an indentured slave to the British empire having your kids eaten by cannibals because you didn't make your rubber picking quota.

    WTF are you referring to here? I mean I'm guessing that you're referring to a historical event, rather than making shit up?

  • I use Arch on a Framework 13 and 125% scaling in KDE. It works fine and I honestly forget that it's not at 100% scale. The only big issue I've seen is when you have multiple monitors with different scaling, some applications can get a bit confused, especially if the edge of the window is touching the edge between two monitors with different scaling.

  • I'm using the KDE "Mountain" wallpaper on my desktop, which seems to be based on an image of the Annapurna massif in Nepal by Daniel Leone on Unsplash

    My phone wallpaper is this mountain one from Alex Rainer on Unsplash (I like dark wallpapers like this for OLED screens):

    Unsplash and pixabay can be good for finding high-res images to use as wallpapers
    Sidenote: if anyone wants I can share the high res KDE wallpaper image, it disappeared from my system when I tried out a plasma 6 RC and I had to extract it from a different system to get it back

  • @testaccount@lemmy.one posted this previously:

    In 61 a migration is borked, this caused some appsettings to be switched around. So previsously if you had custom tabs enabled, this would enable the prevent screenshots setting.
    Now I fixed this, so this means those who changed them will see them swap again. And those who haven't upgrade yet won't notice anything. There should be release tomorrow which address all the bugs introduced in this update. Sorry for the inconvenience!

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  • You should be able to update the config file for SearXNG to add the port to the URL. Then just restart SearXNG; removing and re-adding the search engine to Firefox should make sure it's updated to use the correct port. In the settings.yml file, under the server: section is the setting you want to change:
    base_url: http://192.168.1.65:8887/
    Leave port: unchanged