Aktieviking 

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Interested in value investments, #privacy, and GNU/Linux   . Currently using AlmaLinux 10 with KDE6 as daily driver.
New in #LibreOffice 26.2: Writer now displays a more visible grid, and the Snap to Grid functionality now accurately aligns objects with the grid. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.2#Writer #foss #opensource #freesoftware

@randahl @Aktieviking Oh, it is very important that she is treated according to whatever answer to this question is found. But it is equally irrelevant to the clear and present public danger she represents while in office/with a platform.

So first things first: protect the public, THEN treat her.

@randahl Indeed, but it's hard to determine if she is crazy or just evil.
@MAKS23 Good morning! That's a cool Cane Corso!
Happy new year, everyone!
@sleepy62 @LucCogZest @pluralistic I use Signal and it works in a similar way, though both parties have to use the Signal app. I always use Signal to communicate with others and nag them about it if they don't.
@sleepy62 @LucCogZest @pluralistic Integration of iOS apps is unlikely, but I can highly recommend Proton's products instead. Works really well on my setup with GrapheneOS on the phone, AlmaLinux on the laptop and an iPad. My wife has an iPhone and it has been a seemless experience for her as well.

Massive respect to his efforts so far. 🙏

#linux #linustorvalds

@mike_k As a senior C++ dev I wish I could use Rust more. It does a lot of things right and I think new projects should use it.

#Joke #Humour

I had a call from a scammer the other day

Me: “Hello.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Hello. This is Bob Bobson from Microsoft Support. We are seeing a lot of virus activity from your device.”

Me: “Oh no. My device? Are you sure?”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Oh yes, we have many reports.”

Me: “Oh jeez. How can I fix it?”>;
NOT-Microsoft support: “It’s OK sir. We can help you right now. Are you in front of your device sir?”

Me: “Yes. I was just about to use it. I’m glad you called.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Yes sir, we are going to help you. Can you please push the Start button?”

Me: “I think it's already on.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Okay, sir. Now you want to click on Control Panel.”

Me: “I don’t see that.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Do you see a bunch of information above the Start button?”

Me: “Yes.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “That is your Control Panel.”

Me: “Wow, I didn’t realize it had a name.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Yes sir, now press on Internet Options.”

Me: “Yeah, I definitely don’t see any Internet options. I don’t think I purchased that feature. This is just a cheap one.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “They all have the Internet sir. Press the Start button again.”

Me: “OK, it’s the same as before.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “That’s OK sir. We are going to restart your device. Can you please turn it off?”

Me: “Ummm…I don’t know how. I’ve never turned it off. Since I bought it, it just kind of stays on all the time.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “There must be an off button on your device. How do you stop it when it’s running?”

Me: “In those cases, I usually press the big button.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “OK sir. Please press that button.”

Me: “Ok.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Is your device off?”

Me: “No. The door popped open.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Door? Is there a disc inside the door?”

Me: “No, there’s a burrito.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Why is there a burrito in your computer?”

Me: “Computer? I thought you said this was microwave support.”