Not sure if this fits your usecase exactly, but LinkSheet can make redirection on android more configurable.
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Wikipedia is financially pretty stable, afaik. Not saying you shouldn’t donate, but you might want to look into what happens with it. It won’t necessarily be used to cover costs of running the website.
There’s really only one way to make sure no new ones come to be…
take6056@feddit.nlto Gaming@beehaw.org•What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?5·6 months agoFound out a year ago OpenRCT adds multiplayer support. Started a campaign with my sister as we’ve played it a lot as kids. Great fun for a Sunday every once in a while.
take6056@feddit.nlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•spreading misinformation online (javascript??)11·9 months agoHaskell
take6056@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Introducing Proton Duo: Unlimited privacy for two | Proton3·9 months agoThe Dutch student loan program is gonna be in a lot of trouble… (Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs)
take6056@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which communication protocol or open standard in software do you wish was more common or used more?3·1 year agoThanks, that was an interesting read! I always felt IPFS wasn’t ready yet, but the value it tries to provide of being a file system, I’ve found no real alternative to. Very good to read that iroh is willing to look beyond the IPFS spec to provide its values with better performance. I hope it works out.
take6056@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which communication protocol or open standard in software do you wish was more common or used more?2·1 year agoEver heard of IPFS? I really hope that will take off some time.
take6056@feddit.nlto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Opening home server to the Internet via IPv64·1 year agoI think some more info is necessary on the DNS configuration. You’ve made an AAAA type record pointing to the ipv6 address of the server (not the router)?
take6056@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you daily drive Wayland, if so since when, if not when will you?1·1 year agoBeen running Wayland for 5 years on my development laptop (sway, Intel GPU, blacklisted the nvidia gpu). At the start I’ve had a couple of issues, nothing too bad. Haven’t had any issues for over 2 years. Switched to Linux on my gaming PC about a year ago, KDE plasma on Wayland but do most of my gaming from a steam gamescope session. Very happy overall with Wayland, glad it exists. Sharp text on a fractionally scaled display for reading code was just too compelling at the time and it only improved.
take6056@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox not taking focus when opening links from (EDIT) some apps but not others on Wayland (KDE)2·1 year agoMaybe Firefox, Thunderbird or Steam are running in XWayland and that causes different behaviour between them. Just guessing.
Explained by someone that doesn’t know the technical side super well.
1: It’s a new protocol for displaying. The main difference from X11, as I understand it, is a simplification of the stack. Eliminating the need for a display server, or merging the display server and compositor.
2: Some things impossible (or difficult) with X11 are much better supported in Wayland. Their not necessarily available, as the Wayland protocol is quite generic and needs additional protocols for further negotiation. Examples are fractional scaling & multiple displays with differing refresh rates.
Security is also improved. X11 did not make some security considerations (as it is quite old, maybe justifiably so). In X11 it’s possible for any application to “look” at the entire display. In Wayland they receive a specific section that they can draw into and use. (This has the side-effect of complicating stuff like redshifting the screen at night, but in my experience that has fully caught up).
3: If you’re interested, are in desktop application development (but I have no experience in that regard) or have a specific need for Wayland.
4: I think X won’t die for a long long time if “ever”. I’m not super familiar with desktop app development, but I don’t think it requires more work to keep supporting X.
On the other hand, most of the complaints about Wayland I’ve heard were ultimately about support. At some point, when you’re a normal user, the distro maintainer should be able to decide to move to Wayland without you noticing, apart from the blurriness being gone with fractional scaling.
take6056@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•PasswordCard - A interesting option for analog password managers2·1 year agoSeems like they at least could’ve made the page have a no-cache header so you don’t have to wipe the cache & history by hand.
take6056@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•EP rejects mass scanning of private messages - European Digital Rights (EDRi)19·1 year agoHere’s why
Human rights
take6056@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy respecting location sharing?(find my friends)1·2 years agoAlternatively: Hauk
(No idea how they compare)
What explanation do people envision, after which they would both understand the mechanism of free will and are convinced it exists? That understanding just seems contradictory to me, so either it doesn’t exist or we can’t define it.