I think more and more browsers are spoofing their UA to pretend that you’re using windows, for fingerprinting resistance
I think more and more browsers are spoofing their UA to pretend that you’re using windows, for fingerprinting resistance
imo, that’s why flat earth stuff usually doesn’t make sense at its core. how do you explain that all those governments from around the world that hate each other all collectively agreed to lie to you
well, the point of flatpak is to have bundled dependencies so they run predictably no matter the distro
if one of your software’s dependency gets updated, and your software isn’t, you may run into issues - like a function from the library you’re using getting removed, or its behaviour changing slightly. and some distros may also apply patches to some of their library that breaks stuff too!
often, with complex libraries, even when you check the version number, you may have behavioural differences between distros depending on the compile flags used (i.e. some features being disabled, etc.)
so, while in theory portable builds work, for them to be practical, they most often are statically linked (all the dependencies get built into the executable - no relying on system libraries). and that comes with a huge size penalty, even when compared to flatpaks, as those do have some shared dependencies between flatpaks! you can for example request to depend on a specific version of the freedesktop SDK
, which will provide you with a bunch of standard linux tools, and that’ll only get installed once for every package you have that uses it
it sure seems like it though
i mean, they’ll never replace system package manager, but for desktop applications, flatpak is honestly quite good
according to the github readme, you can just run sudo pro config set apt_news=false
to disable those
if you have things set up the way you like on xubuntu, it’s maybe worth it to just do that rather than start fresh
c’est une blague. ils ont pas osé payer pour un nom de domaine si merdique quand même !??
me semble que c’était LQDN aussi qui avait écrit sur les facteurs considérés “suspects” par la caf ou l’assmal - c’était principalement des faibles revenus et le handicap.
et ça me paraît vraiment bidon comme facteurs - je pense que, si y’a des gens qui devraient être considérés suspect, c’est ceux qui reçoivent des aides sans être handi/ALD/faible revenu/précarité/… genre, c’est normal que des gens handicapés aient beaucoup d’aides, c’est moins normal que des gens aisés et sans handicap en aient, et je peux mieux comprendre que ces catégories là soient enquêtés de plus près
i mean, celsius has arbitrary numbers too - human is 37°c, ambiant is 17°c, cooking is 180°c, etc.
iirc, postgresql renames itself in htop to show its current status and which database it’s operating on
huh, yeah, i heard of similar things in the US
here it seems to be worked out through legislation though, rather than private deals, but that means it’s much slower to get set in place
i hate it when they only give out A20 exam sheets
yeah, this is a great thing!
i usually make class notes recap on A4 pages, and can then print 2 A5-sized pages side by side on a single standard A4 paper, no need to rework the formatting. messing with the printer options, you can pretty easily get it to do a small booklet off of your standard A4 word document, just need to staple it together!
i just assumed people used 3rd party services for ease of use or faster transactions, seems so wild that you’d not be able to send money using your bank to me
here it takes 1-2 business day for a free wire transfer from one bank account to another, and you can do it in your banking app or on the bank’s website. you just need to authenticate with your online pin code. you can also pay 1€ to get a <24h transfer
it’s honestly much better than using a third party service, since pretty much everyone has a bank account, and pays using a card tied to that account directly
i mean, i’ve never needed to divide the size of a standard sheet of paper - if i need a smaller variant, i can just fold it in half and cut it. when working with paper, it’s pretty easy to do physical math, and you rarerly need something that’s perfect down to the millimetre
regarding the size- it’s just something you learn through life. school supplies lists typically specify the size of notebooks and paper you need to buy in centimetres, so year over year, you quickly learn that A4 is 22:29.7, and the slightly bigger standard notebooks are 24:32
on va avoir des pressions de l’éducation nationale pour trouver un stage pour ceux qui en ont pas, suivi d’un reportage france 3 qui va nous montrer comme c’était simple pour 3 familles de trouver un stage, avec un petit segment au milieu d’un enseignant qui dit que “si quand même c’est compliqué pour beaucoup d’élèves”, pour finir sur un plan d’élèves en stage et des stats +/- bidons et pas représentatives sur le système
Most usb-c ports with DP alt mode support up to 1 monitor at 4k@60Hz, or 2×1080p@60Hz, and I believe 2×1440p@30Hz. It comes down to bandwidth, so I think that as long as you’re fine with one monitor running at a slower refresh-rate or lower resolution, you can have your primary screen displaying in high-res.
Of course, you have to also take into consideration the GPU performance, running higher resolutions will usually degrade performance!