@LibreKitsune

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Systems Engineer from Austria 🇦🇹
LGBTQ+ ally 🏳️‍🌈
Pronouns: I prefer he/him but you can use others as well if you think it suits me better :)
Languages: I am fluent in German and English. Plus I am currently learning Japanese.
Interested in: Homelabing, Gaming, VR, Linux on mobile, 3D Printing, Cosplay, Anime/Manga and Itasha.
Personal Githttps://git.oesterle.dev/LibreKitsune

@hidikem @Goodlucksil @eu_os

Maybe because its in the PoC stage and they might not have the resources to build an entire build infrastructure just for flatpak just yet?

If you think its time for them to have their own flatpak repo: Maybe help them build the infrastructure required for that instead of acting in bad faith?

@Asklepian @eu_os

Do you not know that linux originated from the University of Helsinki? Released to the public in 1991 by Linus Torvalds (who is from Finland) on the Universities FTP server.

And that, for example, Suse Enterprise Linux is also made by a european software firm (SUSE S.A.)?

Oh and the desktop environment KDE Plasma is also from Germany.

So yeah: Europe does know how to make an operating system.

@carl
I think I know how you feel.
I was (and still am) busy mitigating Copy.Fail and DirtyFrag on ~200 corporate Linux servers.  
Luckily only a handfull are internet facing.

So I just updated my PC from #Fedora 43 to 44 (Of course #KDE Plasma Edition) and spotted this in my system settings: I somehow bound "Enable Touchpad" to "Meta+Ctrl+Zenkaku Hankaku".
For context: I have a tower PC with a german keyboard. (So no touchpad and no japanese keyboard)

I have no idea when or how I managed to do that 😂.

@MtKanjon
Hyundai just recently anounced (at least in Germany) that Ioniq 5 and 6 models built after April 2024 have a 15 year warranty on the ICCU. And an updated version of it.
So that seems like a good sign.
At least Hyundai owns up to their mistakes and in my experience, replaces these parts for free.

For instance: They replaced the motor on my Ioniq FL (38.5 kWh) for free. (It had an out of tollerance bearing causing noise at slow speeds).

I hope your Ioniqs ICCU gets fixed soon.

@theodore96 @albert @kde
Umm..... what?
Microslop has nothing todo with KDE.
As far as I can see only Canonical, Google, Suse, Qt, BlueSystems, Slimbook, Tuxedo, Focus, GnuPG, Mbition, Techpaladin, Rocky and Framework are KDE Patrons. A lot of money also comes from individuals (myself included).

Also: what hard coded systemd dependencies? I only know of Plasma Login Manager using systemd specifics. But thats optional. SDDM and LightDM are still supported as far as i know.
And KDE works on BSD.

So I just found my old #Pine64 #Star64 SBC just laying around.
And after finding out that some rpm based distros now support #RISCV I decided to do something slightly cursed:
Flash the VisionFive 2 #RockyLinux v10.1 image to a small SD-Card and see if it works.
It seems to work quite well. I even managed to enroll it to my local #FreeIPA realm.

IDK what to do with it though (I already have a decent homelab). Anyone got any ideas?

After looking at the names of the titles in NieR:Automatas original soundtrack, I noticed that the music that is playing in the "bunker"
is called: "Fortress of Lies".

Its kind of unsettling (idk if that's the right word) to know that the background music has been hinting us about the truth of YoRHa even before the story progressed that far.

I love finding neat little details like this.

#nierautomata

@xliiv
Do you mean their regular budget as advised by the "Committee of Contributions"?
https://www.un.org/en/ga/contributions/honourroll.shtml
Contributions received for 2026 for the UN Regular Budget - Committee on Contributions - UN General Assembly

@xliiv
What are you talking about?
They literaly have a "About Us" section with further links to their history.

@kde
Anyway: I didn't know the UN had an open source initiative. That's awesome 😃. I will keep my eyes on that with great interest.