champe20

joined 2 years ago
 

The Logitech G512, G502, and G Powerplay all show that saving to device is supported. However, within the app, the message "Saving Not Supported" is shown. Below is are screenshots of the G502 in OpenRGB and of G502 showing a checkmark for "Save" on the website's supported device list, respectively
https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/uploads/d166c6dccc90131440409445472d40d7/image.png
https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/uploads/82bfb9bbee81539eed9de3cfe7354398/image.png

[–] champe20@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

It should be the user's choice where to go. And while I love kbin and Lemmy, it doesn't have the shear mass of content of Reddit. With something like lemmit, you can fix that by bringing in the content without leaving kbin or supporting Reddit.

 

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[–] champe20@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I was more worried on the cybersecurity side rather than the work allocation issue.

[–] champe20@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

My apologies for the miscommunication; I wasn’t coming from ChromeOS, I was skating it as the only viable alternative, though undesirable.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by champe20@kbin.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I run a small business and would like to use Linux for its free naturet. Is there a way to lock down linux using software or a whole distro that would prevent people from doing pretty much anything other than opening a web browser similar to Windows or ChromeOS. I would use ChromeOS, had it not been made by Google as I am not super keen on using something made by big tech.

Edit: This would be for employees and is exclusively about endpoint security, mot enforcing staying on task.

[–] champe20@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Are posts made to those communities added back into Reddit?

[–] champe20@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Wayland has a ton of issues on Plasma including but not limited to (Not including NVIDIA Issues) (Note that many of these will be fixed in Plasma 6):

  • Applications don't prompt to save unsaved work, causing data loss
  • No session restore for native Wayland windows
  • When the compositor crashes or restarts, non-Qt apps are killed — work is ongoing to fix this
  • Not all Sticky Keys options work
  • No color management or support for changing Gamma
  • KFontView is unable to open or install a font
  • Session-restored windows go on the wrong screens and virtual desktops
  • When dragging files, to trigger a specific result, you have to hold down a modifier key before you start dragging, not after
  • Installed Chrome apps are grouped together with Chrome windows in Icon-Only Task Manager
  • Global Menu is broken for non-Qt apps
  • When using a Chromium-based browser in native Wayland mode, dragging an image to the desktop creates a sticky note out of it
[–] champe20@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

Reddit API appears to be completely fine as long as make under 50,000 requests.

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Reddit Lemmy Bridge (kbin.social)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by champe20@kbin.social to c/lemmy@lemmy.ml
 

Is there some sort of bridge similar to what is seen with Matrix and services like Discord and Messenger, but with Lemmy and Reddit so that users who are moderators of both communities can make it easier for enjoyers of one subreddit to switch?

Edit: What I am looking for is almost a live version of RedditLemmyImporter that would allow you to bridge the two communities.

 

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