

Yeah, perfect analogy. No amount of external helper tools making installs from GitHub easier would change the security implications. (Cargo-binstall is an example of such a helper.)


Yeah, perfect analogy. No amount of external helper tools making installs from GitHub easier would change the security implications. (Cargo-binstall is an example of such a helper.)


I use Arch, btw. But no, I wouldn’t blame my incompetence on my distro even if I were infected, which I wasn’t.
Very funny scene, but honestly not relevant


I’d use it if it’s as good as systemd.
I guess that makes sense
It’s actually upside down though
Looks interesting


How is Rust not problematic? Cargo has the same risks involved afaik
Have you tried Stump?
I’m wondering how this compares and contrasts against something like the Mecha Comet. There seems to be a lot of similarities.


If you’re up for self-hosting, you can also use something like Calibre-Web or Stump, they have Kobo Sync support AFAIK. I just use OPDS with KOReader though


Self-hosted Photon on PC and Summit on Android.


It could. The removal of “transparency” indicates to me that the clients might also stop being open source at some point and Vaultwarden doesn’t have its own clients.
You were making sense to the Americans up until that last one
Damn, I wish I could choose when to be literate. That sounds like a cool superpower


Zed has AI features, but there’s a config flag that disables all of them in one go. They also have collaboration features that you might want to disable as well… Also telemetry.
Nebula sounds great until you use it… At least on Android, it buffers randomly for no reason, doesn’t fallback onto audio-only if your screen is off, crashes, etc… it’s just not very nice to use
Makes sense. Good luck. I’m trying to get a OnePlus 6T
Was it BIOS or UEFI?