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https://github.com/supermariofps/hatsune-miku-linux-cursors/
When my laptop is in presentation mode, I use this instead:

I’d love to implement my own cursor so I have things like cursor trail, but it’s a lot harder than I thought. Something about hardware cursor.


Did something happen to Windows 10 that made them vulnerable?


Rather than simply guessing the password, Claude helped dig through the old files and identify an older wallet.dat file that appeared to predate the password change. The user also reportedly had an old mnemonic phrase, which helped unlock the wallet once the correct file was found.
The password, as later revealed in the post, was: “lol420fuckthePOLICE!*:)”


As much as I prefer lock-in free methods, Obsidian or any other note taking software I’ve seen does not come close to covering full set of what Notion has to offer in terms of features relevant to note-taking. Inline Kanban, tables, and just about every single things that cannot easily be represented in text and images are usually not covered. Also: collaboration, synchronisation, sharing. Lack of vendor lock-in is secondary.


I don’t quite understand the problem this protocol solves that existing solutions don’t, to be honest. I think it would be great to add what problems it solves in the document.
If by malware you do genuinely mean those that exploits vulnerabilities on your system to gain unauthrorised access (as opposed to apps that have heavy telemetry), I think apps from official sources are sufficient like Play Store or F-Droid. Malware will usually ask you excessive number of permissions. Deny them whenever possible. Installing them in second profile would make the damage contained.
But since you said degoogling, I would go with F-Droid, or directly from GitHub, where most apps are open source. Obtainium is a great tool to manage those applications. Last but not least, denying network access can block some telemetry on apps that don’t require network to function.


I do it, but with the toothbrush. There definitely is a difference between scraping it and not scraping.


I got rickrolled
Looks like wrong link? It points to reddit.com only.


Well, neighbours are usually much more trustworthy than some strangers. Everyone gets told to not eat whatever strangers give you here too. Maybe it’s weird that neighbours are simply trusted, but I prefer that over being unnecessarily cautious.


Sharing food if you got too much with your neighbour is a thing just like many other countries. We occasionally receive some food like that from people living in other floors in the same building. I’d see it as an extension of it, though inviting people is definitely much less common.


Rust output is bad? I feel like it’s one of the best in terms of telling you where you got things wrong. Nix output when you accidentally get infinite recursion is so bad.
Come to think of it, Nix fits all three better than Rust.


Yeah, it’s annoying. There’s so many standards and repos, so devs end up with that gigantic version chart showing the version of their program in each repo.
Reminds me of Torvald’s talk about application packaging years ago. Still relevant.


Some programs recommends you to download it like that. Frida is one.


I noticed it like last week, but it’s been a while since I visited XKCD back then. Probably recent.


Facing, but I use handheld one so I can point it anywhere I want. I was surprised this wasn’t common in UK even though it’s fully compatible.


That’s fine as long as you’re okay with typing it in every now and then. I would find it tedious to be honest. Past a certain point, additional security is meaningless.
Do people really