If you installed the original legit package it can’t be updated with such fake one (without uninstalling and installing the bad one) as the signatures won’t match. If you initially install the bad package then yes of course.
openpgp4fpr:2265D7F3A7B095CC3918630B6A6CD5B765632D3A
If you installed the original legit package it can’t be updated with such fake one (without uninstalling and installing the bad one) as the signatures won’t match. If you initially install the bad package then yes of course.
Yes, Info-ZIP can do that, it’s called a split archive. man zip
and -s
splitsize or --split-size
splitsize
The Power Off button gives a great quality of life experience.
And with that they are out.
OP seems to be on a crusade, cross-posting this to 4 lemmy communities.
Anyway, this: https://github.com/organicmaps/organicmaps/issues/6773#issuecomment-1838123926
As Jean said, it will have a setting to toggle the Kayak integration and it will be opt-in (disabled by default) to avoid an Anti-Feature on F-Droid.
I heard good things about Geany.
It’s good sense, regardless of the jurisdiction of a specific Lemmy instance.
A jealous partner seeing the car where it shouldn’t had been is enough, isn’t it? Or the boss where the worker should had been elsewhere, or… Inhabitants of small districts also don’t need a license plate database to know.
Careful, mode 2 means reject all or fall back to accept all if there is no Reject All button. So use that only if cookies are disabled or otherwise controlled, for example by an AddOn like Cookie AutoDelete. If not, rather use mode 1 that hits only a Reject All button if available but ignores others.
See https://community.mozilla.org/de/campaigns/firefox-cookie-banner-handling/ and https://github.com/mozilla/cookie-banner-rules-list
If you like command line: TaskWarrior has due and recurring tasks and weighted priorities and more. There are also some frontends under Tools, search for GUI, but to me they are more cumbersome than CLI. If you’re into Vim then vit might come handy.
See also Recurring tasks with taskwarrior.