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You prob know this already, but if you duck-search, you can go to a slightly different entry point at https://noai.duckduckgo.com to do web searches without AI slop dumping on you.

I see they've dressed up the landing page there! Now more obviously non-AI. I mean, it's a selling feature, so yeah, go to town guys.

(if you still google things, consider the duck search! it's worked well for me for years, and the non-ai version is a nice step forward).

#InternetSearch #degoogle #websearch

Update: Within hours after a #Reuters journalist got in touch with Apple, the Apple team got back to us.

Good news: You will soon be able to select #Tuta Mail as your default email app on #iOS.

Bad news: #Apple will get away with ignoring our request for weeks without any consequence.

https://mastodon.social/@Tutanota/114273074547354681

GitHub - Akylas/OSS-DocumentScanner: Document scanning app

Document scanning app . Contribute to Akylas/OSS-DocumentScanner development by creating an account on GitHub.

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I have some advice on doing this. This is coming from my experience with creating an ansible role to fully setup a plasma desktop with all of my preferred configurations on a fresh computer from scratch: You can find the repo here for reference: github.com/alyxxy-net/ansible-role-alyxxy-kde

For context, this is coming out of a process of trying to minimize the amount of files to keep track of and creating a minimal base config that is easy to apply on any device, so it might not cover all of your needs if you have a more complex setup. It has also just been updated and tested for plasma 6 on Debian testing:

Enough context, here are the files that I have found important to backup and what they do:

~/.config/dolphinrc Contains the settings for the dolphin file manager

~/.config/kdeglobals Contains settings for color scheme, icon theme, and widget style, maybe other appearance settings as well if you aren’t using a default theme

~/.config/kglobalshortcutsrc Contains all of the keyboard shortcut/hotkey settings

~/.config/khotkeysrc This file is a bit harder to parse, but it looks like it covers custom user created shortcuts and well as a bunch of other stuff including gestures. I definitely plan to dig into this more, but I will admit that I don’t have the best understanding of this config file XD

~/.config/klaunchrc Covers application launch feedback, this is where I have the bouncing icons turned off

~/.config/kscreenlockerrc Contains settings for screen timeout and locking

~/.config/ksmserverrc Contains session settings, this is where I have the setting to login with a fresh setting instead of trying to restore an old one

~/.config/kwinrc Contains the virtual desktop settings (how many are defined and what layout they are in) as well as plugins/effects that enabled or disabled, the window focus policy, the global animation speed and hot corners settings. This is one of the more important configs that defines a lot of behavior, it probably also covers more things that I am not using. It is also very easily readable :)

~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc This is another really important config. It contains all of the panel and widget settings, including system tray settings. It can be a bit hard to parse and read, but it follows this basic format: [Containments][numeric id] This defines a panel

[Containments][numeric id][applets][numeric id] This defines a widget or other object that is part of the panel.

In general, there will be entries to define all of the panels and their components, and further entries (matching the [numeric id] of the definition entry) that define their configuration and placement within the panels.

~/.config/plasmashellrc Contains more panel definition settings for panel behavior and dimensions, much more brief and less comprehensive than the previous config, not sure why they are even separate in the first place shrug. The panels are identified with the same [numeric id]

~/.config/plasmarc Contains theme settings

~/.config/gtk-3.0 and ~/.config/gtk-4.0 directories Contains appearance settings for gtk apps to match the plasma theme and color settings

~/.config/xsettingsd directory Contains more settings for gtk apps appearance and behavior (icons, toolbar style, fonts, cursor settings, etc)

That’s all of the files I am keeping track of and porting over from ~/.config/ Next up is the stuff in ~/.local/share

~/.local/share/konsole Here be the terminal profile settings

~/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids This is where any extra plasmoids/widgets that you have downloaded and added are kept. These are pretty easy to copy around directly without having to track them down and download again, but they also might break between major plasma versions

Whew, ok, we are almost done! The following parts are how I handle wallpaper and themes/colors.

For wallpaper, I actually have a pretty janky method of nuking the contents directory of the default plasma theme at /usr/share/wallpapers and tossing my own images in there matching the file naming because I am a monster who was tired of analyzing config files when I decided on this approach XD

I used to use a custom theme (more details on porting that below) but when moving from plasma 5 to 6 and porting it over for testing… It broke so hard that I swore off custom themes completely (I couldn’t even open the settings menu, it would technically “open” but the window would never display)

My new approach is to use the plasma dark theme that is included by default, modify the colors settings and save them as a new profile. This actually got me everything I wanted from a theme anyway and only creates one file to keep track of!

~/.local/share/color-schemes/<name>.colors

Any custom themes you have downloaded will be in the following directories (including the one above)

~/.local/share/aurorae/themes/

~/.local/share/plasma/desktoptheme and ~/.local/share/plasma/look-and-feel

The Non Cooperation Brick is a free pattern by Hannah Roderick, available from Ravelry. Knit in fingering weight yarn to the dimensions of a real world brick, this is for throwing at stuff when the current timeline becomes too much. #Knitting https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/non-cooperation-brick
Non Cooperation Brick pattern by Hannah Roderick

Do you find yourself increasingly frustrated with the state of the world by have no outlet for your nihilistic tendencies without breaking something in your home? Are you tired after a long day of protesting for the rights of underserved people and need something mildly mindless to work on while you stream either the latest season of Severance for the first time or the third season of Gilmore Girls for the fifth time? Do you not want to cooperate or be complacent with the fact that we are watching history in the making, but not in a fun and freedom-y way? Well do I have the project for you!

Ravelry

Stand with Ukraine tonight.

Flood the Fedi with this image.

Boost any of these that cross your feed and feel free to download the image and post your own Slava Ukraini post.

EDIT: See reply below. You might also consider changing your profile header image. 🤔

h/t @wisegreyowl

https://mastodonapp.uk/@wisegreyowl/114083424892854679

#SlavaUkraini

WiseGreyOwl 🌍 (@[email protected])

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New Mozilla TOS diff. This is what they just removed:

* Does Firefox sell your personal data?

> Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. Firefox products are designed to protect your privacy. That’s a promise.

The purpose of the new TOS appears to be to enable them to do this - such as for their advertising and AI sidelines.

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/commit/d459addab846d8144b61939b7f4310eb80c5470e

Tos copy updates (fix #16016) (#16018) · mozilla/bedrock@d459add

* ToS copy updates (fix #16016) * Apply suggestions from code review - copy change Co-authored-by: maureenlholland <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: maureenlholland &lt...

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🔖 Cars will need fewer screens and more buttons to earn five-star safety rating in Europe: Euro NCAP will introduce new testing rules in 2026 that require vehicles to have physical controls to earn the highest safety score | The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/5/24091043/euro-ncap-safety-rating-europe-2026-touchscreen-buttons-dials #BookmarkShare
Cars will need fewer screens and more buttons to earn 5-star safety rating in Europe

Euro NCAP is encouraging car makers to stop using dashboard touchscreens and infotainment systems for basic functions like directional indicators and hazard lights

The Verge

🚲 A peaceful, car-free ride through Amsterdam’s busiest park—where cycling is more than just recreation. Join me for a 2 km winter ride through Vondelpark! New post and video.

https://bicycledutch.wordpress.com/2025/02/19/cycling-through-vondelpark-in-winter/

Cycling Through Vondelpark in Winter

Even in winter, Amsterdam’s Vondelpark remains a busy and essential route for cyclists. Despite the clear sky, the low winter sun barely rises above the horizon, casting long shadows and reflecting…

BICYCLE DUTCH

@mizblueprint @pluralistic

Wealth concentration is an inherent property of a capitalistic system.

The wealthier participant in a transaction has an inherent advantage in risk-tolerance and greater ability to hold out for a better deal. This leads to a positive feedback loop of wealth accumulation and concentration.

To make capitalism sustainable requires coupling it with sufficient downward wealth redistribution, such as progressive taxation and UBI.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-inequality-inevitable/

Is Inequality Inevitable?

Wealth naturally trickles up in free-market economies, model suggests

Scientific American