

I’ve been using Infomaniak for the past two years, and I’m mainly happy about it (drive and online docs editor have been working really well, idk about the webmail cause I use Thunderbird).
I’ve been using Infomaniak for the past two years, and I’m mainly happy about it (drive and online docs editor have been working really well, idk about the webmail cause I use Thunderbird).
Idk in the rest of Europe, but in France I’ve witnessed the contrary a lot of times. I do however not have a study on a big enough sample to make a claim, this is all anecdotal evidence on my side.
Neither did I.
Totally, especially with OP’s title. How much longer do we need to repeat that consent can be withdrawn at any moment and than no one is owned anything regardless of their arousal state?
And I know it’s a meme, a joke, but come on, it’s 2025, there are lots of joke material that don’t involve hinting to justifying sexual assault.
I’m so happy Glamour is finally here :)
Which one?
We’ve been using KitchenOwl (on f-droid) for a few months and we’re hapoy with it.
At last I’ll be able to get a decent accuracy score despite my oyster-like reflexes :)
Just a reminder: with Proton you can’t use IMAP for your email client, you either need their mail client (mobile) or bridge app (desktop).
That’s true, and it’s a subset of another reality: execs are ruining life.
Thanks a lot for this detailed, understandable and kind answer :)
The article talks about sudo
and doas
being SUID binaries and having a larger attack surface than run0
would. Could someone ELI5 what this means?
Thanks for the info!
Is there some drama I’m not aware of here?
Also there are 40-something packages depending on it, so I guess it gets pulled automatically when they are used.
You’ll find an npm package to help you count up to 2.
(I recently learned - maybe here - that the is-even package has over 170k weekly downloads)
You also need full root access to you bank’s machines.
For the execution, can’t you configure the fstab with noexec on partitions where the user has write permissions and give the user read-only permissions on the root partition ?
I think this would be fine for most jobs, the exception being software development where you usually need to execute stuff to test your programs.
Is this real? It’s funny af, even if it’s not real, but does anyone know if it is?