@jk both wavelength and frequency are important in their own way. No need to change it
Notices by Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online), page 11
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 10:31:26 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
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Areppo Bix (areppo@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 04:02:13 EST Areppo Bix
A question for the fediverse: when will the security- and privacy-conscious FOSS community finally ditch Telegram in favor of #Matrix.org?
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tzycce (tzycce@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 00:12:48 EST tzycce
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/package-management-default-snap
Are they serious? Replacing apt with snap and background updates? Sorry for the "huge if true" but this is extremely concerning.
This would basically make ubuntu microsoft/amazon/spotify spyware.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 06:50:01 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@tzycce that would effectively fork Ubuntu from it's Debian base too
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Feb-2019 23:13:15 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@kagoml you should try Rimworld
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Feb-2019 19:03:38 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@lattera Hell I'm having a hard time justifying $750 USD +tax for a "normal" phone. I just can't.
And this is coming from a guy that wants to buy a Purism Librem 5 (assuming it doesn't suck)
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Wednesday, 23-Jan-2019 14:17:57 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@Ehardy18 i use 1 workspace. Maybe I'm the minority?
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BurekzFinezt (burek@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Jan-2019 18:50:37 EST BurekzFinezt
Google fuck-up number xyz
https://twitter.com/TheRegister/status/1087839776844271617
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/01/22/google_chrome_browser_ad_content_block_change/
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Wednesday, 23-Jan-2019 10:18:35 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@chozron time to fork Chromium then?
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Wednesday, 23-Jan-2019 10:15:14 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Jan-2019 15:35:27 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
After only a few days of using Mailfence, I like them SO much better than Protonmail. Their website is snappy, their webmail is snappy, and the IMAP actually works!
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Monday, 21-Jan-2019 13:45:09 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
Unpopular #FinalFantasy opinion:
Kefka is a terrible villain and end boss. Emperor Gestahl was the true villain of that game.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 19-Jan-2019 06:56:47 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@Unairedspecifics The main benefit is that, if someone types in the wrong email address (ie: bobby@bob.com) it will go through.
The downside is that it dramatically increases the amount of spam you can receive.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 19-Jan-2019 06:55:08 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@Unairedspecifics Imagine you own a domain such as bob.com. Normally you need to set up specific accounts like bob@bob.com, wendy@bob.com, and so on.
But what happens if someone emails an account that doesn't exist, like susie@bob.com? Normally it will bounce.
That's where a catch-all comes in. You can designate a specific account to receive any emails that don't have accounts. IE if I emailed a non-existent account, I can designate "bob@bob.com" to receive them. That is a catch-all.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 18-Jan-2019 16:22:03 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
Transition to Mailfence is complete.
My god the IMAP interface is so much more responsive than Protonmail's. But the limit of 30 simultaneous IMAP connections might be tricky to manage. I will make it work though.
My one gripe: It does not seem that Mailfence supports "catch-all" email addresses. Of well.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 18-Jan-2019 16:14:05 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@Unairedspecifics looks like a total of 10, and no option that I can see for a "catch-all"
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 18-Jan-2019 08:47:54 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@Batcastle funny thing, all the Wii sensor bar is, is an IR emitter. It doesn't actually do any kind of signal processing, THAT was done by the Wiimote itself.
I know you used to be able to find wireless sensor bars that ran off of AA batteries. Might even be able to rig an adapter for the vanilla sensor bar.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 18-Jan-2019 08:42:35 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@Unairedspecifics not sure
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Thursday, 17-Jan-2019 21:06:11 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@malin Well, the Thunderbird plugin Enigmail is pretty solid, and I think there are other web browser extensions. Besides, PGP is kind of the de facto standard.
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Mr. Matt :debian: :linux: (matt@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Thursday, 17-Jan-2019 20:59:12 EST Mr. Matt :debian: :linux:
@farhan The IMAP is only for paid accounts, not free accounts.