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Stealing everything you’ve ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster.
  • Yeah this is why Apple has been slowly peeling away traditional file / folder features from front and center. The user doesn’t care where or how they get their files, they just want them at any given time. Spotlight being the most successful at obfuscating where anything is yet allowing access to everything. Microsoft has started to pick up on that and attempt to solve the same problems.

  • “Dumb phones” offer an escape from the endless scroll
  • Give me a semi-smartphone. All I want is a dumb phone that has high quality music streaming, GPS, Mail, RCS messaging, calling, Bluetooth, and a modern camera. No big screen, return to T9 typing on a keypad. Just something pocketable that can take good pictures and tackle basic communication in a reliable shell.

    I even love the idea of the screen being at-best preview size for photos just for framing and general composition. Where you can’t really tell the quality until you look at them later on a computer.

    Idk I’m rambling but after my last app purge I’m down to just 60 apps (which includes most of the built in ones). Still feels like too many since I’ve also cut my daily phone usage down to about 90m on average. I’m kinda tired of it all.

  • What is your experience with btrfs snapshots?
  • I want to setup snapshots but I don’t really understand how to do that properly yet in a way that lets me shoot the snapshots over to my smb storage like Apple’s Time Machine does.

  • KVM or USB switch reccomendation
  • Check out ddcutil and setting keyboard shortcuts. At a single press you can switch monitor inputs easily so no need to fiddle with monitor buttons. Combined with a USB switcher you’re down to just 2 button presses to swap machines like this.

  • Are there any Vampire Survivor type games on Android?
  • This is it, chief. The current pinnacle of the genre until something better comes around.

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  • +1 for using LTSC with MAS activation. It’s about the only acceptable way to run windows at home, other than doing the same thing but in an isolated VM.

  • Mozilla is testing new tab wallpapers in desktop Nightly
  • about:blank with a dark theme is the only new tab experience I will ever use.

  • Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces
  • Maybe I don’t understand what you mean, but I have an smb share that my phone can always access (via vpn, or when on network). IOS does a good job remembering it, staying connected, and reconnecting between interruptions. I keep my obsidian folder on the share and the iOS app has never had problems finding and connecting to it, just as my desktop and laptop, keeping everything in sync automatically.

  • For some, Helldivers 2’s anti-cheat software limits the ability to play at all
  • Literally the only reason I decided to buy it.

  • Space is the new ‘Wild West.’ The EU is dying to step in and regulate.
  • Totally agree! I hope my comment wasn’t taken as a negative. I am biased but there are several EU projects that are looking so promising and primed to actually compete with SpaceX which should bring healthy accelerated advancements.

  • This week in KDE: real modifier-only shortcuts and cropping in Spectacle
  • For me, even on X11, it’s hit or miss if the copy actually makes it to the clipboard. I’d say 50:50 I can paste the image or I have to clip again.

  • 120TB hard drives are coming, thanks to new Seagate tech
  • $500 for 120TB!?

    I spent about $1200 for 100tb of spinning rust for one of my NAS boxes. Please tell me where I can get 20% more for 40% less!

    For clarity, at the $240 per 20tb CMR drive, assuming no inflated cost due to novel production processes, it would be around $1440 for one drive. I’m going to assume ~$1600 minimum. Also, I’m not going to buy one until they can prove it doesn’t have the same issues as shingled drives.

  • Space is the new ‘Wild West.’ The EU is dying to step in and regulate.
  • I could be wrong and biased but it could just be that the US is so far ahead in the commercial space.. uhhh… space. EU has been piggybacking (and paying for) US company launches because their programs have not caught up yet. They’re getting there but setbacks keep happening.

  • Sources: iOS 18 Lets Apps Be Placed Anywhere on Home Screen Grid
  • I have yet to see anyone use the app drawer in the wild (gods know I sure as hell don’t).

    Completely useless especially since pull-down Home Screen to search is so robust.

  • 8 Writing Tips for Software Professionals
  • I have been thinking about starting a blog.

    Any recommendations for self-hosted blogging? The setup itself might be worthy of a post :)

  • Work around for dotnet48 on proton
  • It’s hit or miss. Really depends on the software requirements, versions of wine, your system in general, etc.

    For example; I used the streamer.bot Linux install script to successfully install a new wine prefix that runs the app great. This requires dotnet48 and other dotnet dependencies. But it only worked after several failed attempts because I had to downgrade wine to 9.0 from 9.1 on Debian 12. I’ve since moved to arch and no matter what version of wine I’m running, the program will not work anymore even as fresh install. I’ve yet to fully diagnose what’s wrong.

  • 8 Writing Tips for Software Professionals
  • Good tips, but how does one practice them? Often times I see advice along the same lines but no offers on how to improve these skills.

  • What lesser known free and open source software do you use daily to improve your life?
  • ddcutil is a daily driver for me, lightweight, hyper compatible, full monitor control. I primarily use it to lower brightness at night but also constantly switching inputs with simple macros so I can share multiple monitors with multiple systems.

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