The guy posted cross posted it to c/OpenSource, so I guess
The guy posted cross posted it to c/OpenSource, so I guess
perfect
Sounds pretty scary to me. The thing has full control over your computer (if infected) and is nearly undetectable.
You can even have all nixpkgs on a different distro through the nix package manager
That is very cool. Thanks for sharing. If you need some additional repos (like OP), you can probably add them through some commands in the “pre_init_hooks” option.
It should be possible. Although probably very complicated. Have a look at https://distrobox.it/. It allows you to tightly integrate containers into your desktop, including accelerated graphics, some devices, your homedir, etc. It can even automatically install desktop shortcuts. (You can disable the integrations of course) Even tho it uses Podman instead of docker, AFAIK it should be 1:1 compatible with docker for your usecase.
(translated from German) I can’t write
Mine was Windows XP -> Ubuntu -> Xubuntu -> Windows 10 -> Kubuntu -> KDE Neon -> back to Kubuntu -> Manjaro -> Endeavour OS -> Fedora -> Debian -> NixOS
I also have a separate Laptop for financial things running Alma Linux and a Gaming PC running bazzite
Technically yes. However, most of the time, they just outsource manufacturing. Research and developement is still usually done in house. Apple for example, wrote the software and designed the hardware for the iPhone but assembles it in China because of cost.
Technically. However, the end product is sold by a US company, so from the gov. POV it is fine.
Banning chinese manufactured products would mean banning a huge portion of the domestic market.
Correct. If there were no tariffs, you could buy a chinese EV for cheap. In this case for so cheap that the domestic US/Non-Chinese market cannot compete. So in order to protect these markets, the product needs to be made artificially more expensive with tariffs. This way, the domestic markets have a chance of competing.
However, this also isolates the country and provokes retaliation from the other side. This usually results in both sides sabotaging their trade relations with each other (for ex. with tariffs) which is called a trade war.
If you’re content with a web-based JS-App, try https://paint.js.org/
As far as I know, the exploit you are referring to, wasn’t actually a vulnerability. https://youtu.be/awkoa_WxFIg?feature=shared&t=659 Although feel free to correct me on that one
There is even a web browser port: https://alula.github.io/SpaceCadetPinball/
Well, still less than half of the internet
Don’t think it was meant the way you interpreted it. A little tagline/description just adds a lot of value to a post. Something like this:
Navidrome is an open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. It’s like your personal Spotify!
(taken directly from the repo) or
[Project] Navidrome music collection Server
Could you add one?
Quick info, the link does not work. You need to put it in the address part aswell (like this
[https://github.com/madmaxms/iconpack-obsidian](https://github.com/madmaxms/iconpack-obsidian)
Here is a working one https://github.com/madmaxms/iconpack-obsidian