Not only internet. Soon everybody will use AI for everything. Lawyers will use AI in court on both sides. AI will fight against AI.
Not only internet. Soon everybody will use AI for everything. Lawyers will use AI in court on both sides. AI will fight against AI.
But where to get the AppImages from? Who’s maintaining? How to do Security Vulnerality Tracking for them?
So OP’s headline should be saying instead: Reminder to CHECK your ~/.cache folder every now and then
I always felt that there should be some user directory like /tmp/
which will be wiped regularly.
Can the Fedora Flatpaks be browsed and downloaded for other distros?
Even if you have trust. There can be security vulnerabilites in apps we are using. Flatpak seems to not really help in any way.
Think about service providers (government, banking, messaging, streaming, gaming). To participate in life we might depend on some of their services but don’t fully trust these parties. Flatpak is not secure/sandboxed enough to run untrusted apps. Meanwhile on Android the situation looks much better.
Problems:
That doesn’t help outside of home. When we are in an untrusted network then the DNS mess makes us vulnerable for spoofing attacks.
Does it also follow the rule to not allow closed source API? (Notification,Location,…)
Even Live Streams are working out of the box!
wow its amazing how many Operating Systems Freetube supports. I tried AppImage on Linux Mint. Download. Set execution bit. Starting. Start Watching! Amazing!
If you have some spare time you could start adding the missing house numbers. Easiest way is using StreetComplete on Android (https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.westnordost.streetcomplete/)
that one does support autostart?
I dont know how to mount external drives on Bash without root privilegues. On the Desktop environment it can be done by just clicking without root password.
Which server are you using on linux? How did you configure autostart?
Isnt Remmina a client only? Or can it be configured to autolaunch a VNC/RDP server?
What is wrong with it? (I have no clue, never used it)
To be fair… If this guy would have hired a dev team, the same thing could happen.