Flatpak creates a “fake” home directory as part of its sandboxing. So what firefox sees as /home/mario
is actually /home/mario/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/
. At least on Mint, might be different in debian?
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I’m also @savvywolf@furry.engineer , and I have a website at https://www.savagewolf.org/ .
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Flatpak creates a “fake” home directory as part of its sandboxing. So what firefox sees as /home/mario
is actually /home/mario/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/
. At least on Mint, might be different in debian?
Are you sure you have the right folder? Does ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/.mozilla
exist?
cache
suggests you’ve only moved your cached data, not your profile.
Mint for my desktop system. It just does exactly what I want it to, has good compatibility with software and Cinnamon is my DE of choice.
NixOS for my server, because being able to use one config repo and format for everything is so nice.
Hey, you should be careful around Ubuntu fans. They might just snap.
Unless it has changed recently, Docker is not intended to be a security layer as far as I know.
As I understand it, the problem that both Nix and Docker try to solve is “How do I bundle and run this application in such a way that its dependencies are explicitly specified and don’t interfere with anything installed on the host system”.
They have different approaches, but I think that goal is the same?
Honestly, since getting into NixOS, I’ve found that much more of an elegant system than Docker or whatever.
If you’re a furry Linux user, you’re only allowed to use desktop backgrounds of Xenia. :P
Assuming you’re serious and I’m not being whoosed, remember that Linux is a tool, not a cause. Many use Linux because they like Linux, not because they want to purge all non-free things from their life.
Remember you can dual boot. You can keep the Windows install around on a separate partition for when you need to use it.
I play Stellaris, Stardew and Slime Rancer on Linux, and they seem to work last I’ve tried.
It’s important we do it that way for our 🌟brand identity🌟.
Maybe! I don’t know if “gendered violence against men” also has the same connotations.
Maybe this is indeed is a case of those people poisoning the term.
“Gendered violence against females” on the other hand sounds a bit too clinical though… Like you’re removing their personhood
dd is completely safe.
Only if you have the correct args and device names. Make a backup if you want to do it from the command line and aren’t feeling 100% confident.
When I’ve needed to transfer data over to a new disk, I’ve used gparted from a live usb to copy/paste partitions directly. Once that’s done, you’ll probably need to update /etc/fstab to point to the new drives and run update-grub
(assuming you are using grub) to update the bootloader config.
Why do they need information about the hostname? Is it really valuable for them to know how many systems are named daves-pc?
https://sebastiancarlos.com/how-i-quit-my-programmer-job-to-become-a-chicken-b733c20680b1
Looking at this guys other posts it could just be some bizarre attempt at absurdism?
People playing Rust code while they sleep so they can learn it through osmosis.
I agree there’s a lot of problems with unpaid internships and work and such, but I don’t think this is that bad?
It feels like “hey, if you really like our product and want to show it off, we can send you information and merch, and put you in touch with higher ups.”
I’d complain if Microsoft or Google started doing this, because they are huge megacorps with deep pockets, but Framework seems like a small company that can’t really afford huge marketing departments. If people want to devote their time to a cause they beleive in, more power to them.
They also aren’t doing it with the promise or threat of something, which is an issue with a lot of unpaid work. The people they’re targeting know exactly what they are getting into, and that they are doing it for their own reasons.
Okay, this nerd sniped me super hard. Sure you can spend it on a big massive project like a mansion or whatever, but you aren’t going to be able to have it finished (and thus paid for) in a month.
Not too mention if you do want to drop that much money at one, there’ll be many checks in place. Your bank will block your account for “suspicious activity”. The person who you are paying will probably want to run a background check or just refuse to take payment up front.
You’d have to justify where you got that money from as well, most likely, and saying a “genie” probably would get you some strange looks and perhaps arrested.
I legit don’t know how you’d actually get rid of that much money in a month.
- Main authority on bcachefs
Yes, it’s called feeling guilty about others calling out your attitude. Most people who aren’t power seeking assholes experience that feeling regularly and have learned to deal with it.
Imagine getting told by a couples therapist that they can’t see your relationship working out… And then you go on a big rant saying how you should still be together?