Kbin/mbin already surfaces votes, third party apps can easily show them as well. This is an intrinsic behavior of activitypub and people should know how easy it is to expose that data.
Kbin/mbin already surfaces votes, third party apps can easily show them as well. This is an intrinsic behavior of activitypub and people should know how easy it is to expose that data.
I know donnie has memory issues, but hopefully not this bad yet? The reporter did clarify in the conversation this was a second incident, after that he shook his head and immediately replied “its all the same old stuff. that’s an old one, try finding something new”.
There’s a clip of the interaction in the article.
“Wait, are you actually upset we robbed a bank again? Come on, you guys were already upset about the last bank robbery. We’ll keep robbing banks, find something new”
Maybe it’s the accelerationist in me, but I kind of feel Powell should perhaps appease them? Screw it, drop the interest rates start printing the cash, party like it’s 1928.
Mm mmhmm, yes. I see. Must have a vitamin deficiency then. Have you tried fish oil?
Ah yeah, Firefox is GTK too, and annoyingly hides xdg behind a setting. I apologize in advance as my knowledge here is bit limited, but if firefox is installed with RPM, I think you’ll need xdg-desktop-portal-kde
installed, then in firefox’s about:config set widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal
= true. I’m not sure how it works with flatpak though.
But hopefully that helps, best of luck!
Which corners are you referring to, specifically? There are some applications that use GTK components, those are styled seperately in the settings under “GNOME/GTK Application Style”. They will never look exactly like a native KDE/QT based application, but you can get them closer.
Likely you had a lot of GTK apps included with Workstation, you could also look into Qt alternatives to replace them - for example Gedit does not conform in KDE, but Kate will.
If you wipe and start fresh with the KDE install, it will prefer Qt applications. So that may be a worth while endeavor. Once you are settled, there is no reason to not upgrade in place. My install has been upgraded in place since fedora 32.
Fedora need to update their homepage, KDE was removed from the spins list and the only obvious download from the landing page is workstation.
Very excited they jumped on the cosmic train though, looking forward to checking that out.
Edit - KDE now has a homepage link, woo!
LOL no, America doesn’t nationalize private holdings. Presidents would (normally) have to divest themselves from the company at least, but trump has set a new precedent there too so who knows if future presidents will adhere.
Understandable, I’ve never said thank you even once.
Is there not some kind of law regarding general access to government notices? I shouldn’t have to sign up for a private website to keep up with public services.
You’re assuming republicans have any desire in retaining world power or influence… they are explicitly more interested in isolationist christofascism ambitions. America wanted this.
If the FTC/SEC were staffed, they’d be very upset.
Ugh, sub is a cesspit of stupidity. “Haha libards, he flip flop and rescinded steps we believed would make the country great – and look the stocks went up! Everything is fine, bunch of doomers!”
Softer than a pair of soiled Depends
Replacable battery, I bet
Kristi Noem and Pete Hegseth are compiling reports regarding the “national emergency” at the border, and advising if the insurrection act is an appropriate response. Their reports are due the 20th.
Is he going to be sad again when military still can’t roll tanks down the streets, or will he let them tear up the infrastructure this time?
meant cishet but that sex machine got me going and I forgor
The best part of the fediverse is anyone can run their own server. The worst part is anyone can run their own server.
Server Admins would need to defederate that instance, there is nothing else stopping someone from creating a manipulative instance that multiplies votes to influence the larger network.