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I did actually do this already, separate from working on this issue, but can confirm the intermittent problems with the combination of wpa_supplicant and systemd-networkd
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I did actually do this already, separate from working on this issue, but can confirm the intermittent problems with the combination of wpa_supplicant and systemd-networkd
Gosh, I’m so fascinated by the concept of removing/hiding the tabs implementation from every app and relying 100% on the window manager to provide this
Wayland breaks global hotkeys: I present to you: Hyprland (where you can get global hotkeys). Now, it is normally not allowed by design, as a security measure
Not disagreeing at all, but I’d like to add some information here to support your correction
There’s a GlobalShortcuts portal ( https://flatpak.github.io/xdg-desktop-portal/docs/#gdbus-org.freedesktop.impl.portal.GlobalShortcuts ), and this is implemented for hyprland in xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland ( https://github.com/hyprwm/xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland/blob/b2fc1110963fa583ad5348a9dc0101bd58ceac7a/hyprland.portal#L3 )
So, technically, there is nothing in the wayland collection of protocols that supports global keyboard shortcuts, but (along with lots of other supporting functionality), this is addressed via the collection of portal APIs
As it happens, KDE already supports the GlobalShortcuts portal: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/xdg-desktop-portal-kde/-/blob/master/data/kde.portal#L3
Any desktop can provide an implementation of the GlobalShortcuts portal, and any app can adopt it as required (although if it’s implemented within popular toolkits/frameworks, then app developers won’t have to even think about it)
Here are related tracking issues:
Proton emails are stored in an encrypted form that goes beyond the simple authentication that is part of the POP/IMAP specifications
Proton does have open-source bridges/proxies, so they aren’t hiding these details from us
Perhaps Thunderbird could be enhanced to support the Proton features directly?
EFF still recommend Signal (and others) for people fitting various risk profiles: https://ssd.eff.org/
Google is also going with a combined approach: https://security.googleblog.com/2023/08/toward-quantum-resilient-security-keys.html
I encounter misinformation and other FUD about immutable distributions quite frequently
Imagine a root filesystem that is only modified when you expect, instead of at any time by any software on your system, the horror! </sarcasm>
LLVM supports fewer target machines than GCC
https://gcc.gnu.org/backends.html has a big table
| Characteristics
Target | HMSLQNFICBD lqrpbfmgiates
-----------+--------------------------
aarch64 | Q q b gia s
alpha | ? Q C q mgi e
arc | B b gia
arm | b ia s
avr | L FI l p g
bfin | F gi
c6x | S CB gi
cr16 | L F C g s
cris | F B gi s
csky | b ia
epiphany | C gi s
fr30 | ?? FI B pb mg s
frv | ?? B b i s
gcn | S C D q a e
h8300 | FI B g s
i386 | Q q b ia
ia64 | ? Q C qr b m i
iq2000 | ??? FICB b g t
lm32 | F g
m32c | L FI l b g s
m32r | FI b s
m68k | pb i
mcore | ? FI pb mg s
mep | F C b g t s
microblaze | CB i s
mips | Q CB qr ia s
mmix | HM Q C q i e
mn10300 | ?? gi s
moxie | F g t s
msp430 | L FI l b g s
nds32 | F C ia s
nios2 | C ia
nvptx | S Q C q mg e
pa | Q CBD qr b i e
pdp11 | L IC qr b e
pru | L F a s
riscv | Q C qr gia
rl78 | L F l g s
rs6000 | Q C qrpb ia
rx | s
s390 | Q qr gia e
sh | Q CB qrp i
sparc | Q CB qr b ia
stormy16 | ???L FIC D l b i
tilegx | Q C q gi e
tilepro | S F C gi e
v850 | g a s
vax | M I b i e
visium | B g t s
xtensa | C
https://www.llvm.org/Features.html
An easily retargettable code generator, which currently supports X86, X86-64, PowerPC, PowerPC-64, ARM, Thumb, SPARC, Alpha, CellSPU, MIPS, MSP430, SystemZ, WebAssembly and XCore.
We need a verified check-mark for true wayland users :P