There's now a separated luminosity applet that will change brightness if you scroll on it (normally, didn't check, I'm on my phone).
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There's a desktop edition of OnlyOffice FYI.
I love Linux Libertine. An excellent font for professional looking documents!
Possibly a bug? I can't reproduce, the panel is keeping the custom size I set it to when I quite and restart Kmail.
Not particularly security savvy, but :
The infected devices then attempt to crack the telnet password by guessing default and commonly used credential pairs.
My understanding is that the worm is targetting connected devices with supidly simple credentials, which is why "Internet-of-Things" is mentioned?
I raise to you the current version of openSUSE Tumbleweed: 20240108! I think we've got the winner...
Pour habiter Paris même, je suis complètement d'accord avec ta dernière phrase. Les parisiens représentent l'essentiel du problème, ils n'ont pas besoin de voiture pour la plupart sauf s'ils font le trajet que celui que tu décrivais plus haut.
The Guardian is making this about the American... The Paris vote was framed around big cars ("SUV").
OK, it's clearer now, thanks for the explanation!
I don't get how this works in relation with Element X. Surely, installing and using Element X is not sufficient to use Matrix 2.0 protocols is it? I mean, it must depends on the room version and the like, right?
Yeah, I tried this way, but due to the issue with keyboard layout, ydotool does not output |>, but some gibberish instead. I couldn't reverse-engineer how to make it output a proper |>.