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  • Fair enough. It certainly benefits Apple if people with full photo libraries instead move those to iCloud with costly subscriptions.

  • Honestly doesn't bother me that much, especially on a desktop. I have a large external hard drive for mass storage and an USB dongle that connects to an NVME drive.

    Right now I'm using a desktop with Linux on it, but I've been debating replacing my desktop with a Mac (maybe MacBook or Mac Mini). I'd be fine with the small storage, what was really concerning me was the 8GB starting RAM and $200 upgrade to 16GB.

  • Thankfully, the base model now has 16GB of RAM.

  • Drew started the project but he isn’t really involved anymore. Simon Ser is the lead maintainer now.

  • Note that this article is from 2022, albeit with an update in 2024.

    I was confused when they mentioned they upgraded from Debian bullseye, were using an old Firefox version, and had to explicitly enable Wayland for Firefox. I then saw the date of the post.

  • With 2024.10, Bitwarden could no longer be built without their proprietary SDK.

    That was deemed a bug and now the SDK is also licensed under the GPL.

  • Hopefully with 16GB of RAM at the same starting price.

  • I've been using it since the beta, some small hiccups with the new file picker (didn't work with Steam initially) but everything is working nicely now. Only regression I've noticed is that with the new nautilus based file picker, you can't drag a file from Nautilus to the file picker and have the file picker switch to that location. Hope that gets addressed soon.

  • Oops, fixed. The post had "#Fedora" so instinctively I ignored the hashtag.

  • Reuters reports:

    Finland is experiencing suspicious acts of sabotage and disruption and believes Russia is engaged in broad-ranging influence operations against it and other European countries

    Since Linus is Finnish, this literally hits home for him, hence (probably) his reaction.

  • How are you trying to install docker? I wouldn't be surprised if the docker ppa was unsupported for 24.10.

  • What OS are you running? On Windows, there’s an updater. Probably same for MacOS.

    If you install the tar.gz on Linux, there’s an updater. If you have the flatpak, you update through flatpak. Distro packages get updated by the distro.

  • I just wish Apple embraced open standards like Vulkan. The only open graphics API they support is OpenGL, but it’s an ancient version and Apple considers it deprecated.

    It’s also sad that gaming on a MacBook is better on Linux than on MacOS thanks to the Asahi Linux team.

  • Functions great. I just wish the UI was a bit nicer in terms of look and how things are arranged (there's some redundancy and strange placements). Though I did read on the Discord that some of the devs wanted to rewrite the UI code in Qt's QML, so maybe that would coincide with some UI changes.

  • After this and the few hiccups I’ve had with Bitwarden on Linux (official snap in part still relies on Ubuntu 18.04 libraries and still defaults to X11, not great for security focused app), I’ve decided to give Proton a shot. Went for 2 year unlimited plan, so I hope they don’t do anything stupid in that time.

    That being said, I’m not hating on Bitwarden. Based on what one of the developers said, this seems to be an oversight from their side that they should hopefully address. This is just my excuse to try out the Proton suite based on their strong focus on privacy and security, albeit with a hefty cost (and somewhat scummy strategy of listing prices as monthly but are actually paid annually, and choosing the actually monthly options are much more expensive).

  • Does anyone know what they mean by “legacy runtime environment”? Do they mean running of the host system libraries rather than Valve’s runtimes?

  • You're right, I found it here. I thought it was based on uBlock because there's a UI somewhere in Brave for ad blocking that is suspiciously close to uBlock's UI for blocking specific elements on a site.

  • I believe Brave’s ad blocker is based on uBlock.

  • I'm still wondering how they are going to get the price down to reasonable levels. I'm mostly happy with my Quest 3 I got for $400. The only thing it's missing is the eye tracking. For navigating using just your hands, it relies on you pointing at what you want to select, but natural hand shaking and jittery tracking makes selecting things difficult sometimes.

  • It can do that now. You can also rebind the overview to open with meta in the system settings.

    I still prefer Gnome’s implementation though.

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