Unreadable on mobile…
GTK is in bare C
, which is rather easy to interop with Rust
. Even if using GLib from Rust is a pain, GTK can and does have decent Rust bindings.
QT on the other hand is C++ with object oriented stuff, and therefore cannot have easy bindings to Rust.
I know that Asahi Linux uses Rust for its graphics driver but I don’t think it has been upstream yet.
I think it’s especially about Rust in the Linux kernel. There was a lot of fuss as the “foundation” for writing Rust drivers was merged, but since then there has been cvery few news about it going forward and being used to develop new drivers.
The language itself is obviously still going very strong.
The issue is mostly not about paying for the info, but rather about how to obtain said info without collecting location data of all users in an intrusive way like Google does.
It will just force them to document and open up their APIs and protocols.
It was an April fools.
Still doesn’t justify forcing employes to handle the platform if they can’t protect them from being subjected to porn
Thanks I was looking for something like this.
The pressure and huge workload is not suprising they have been pretty clear about that and that was highlighed in their own video with employees interviews.
That’s still a pretty bad thing, especially when it causes stress for employees and innacuraccies.
That’s a harsh lesson to learn, but always sign a contract before moving for a job.
That’s a completely pointless thing to say.
“inappropriatary grabbed multiple times in the office, amongst other issues” makes some harsh implications but doesn’t really explain anything. If the recounting is accurate, press charges.
That generally doesn’t work for that type of aggression.
I’m sure at this point some law firm would take the case pro bono.
Because that’s a thing that happens often.
Even just some text informing the user “You can’t see this content on lemmy.world. Please go to the instance directly"
That would have to be supported by Lemmy, which I believe is currently not the case.
For some reason it doesn’t start on arch linux with sway
ongoing conversation in plaintext
This one is incorrect, wording was confusing as hell.
matrix stores your profile info
Profile picture and usernames are public, no way to make them private in anyway.
group membership
Your home server and the home servers of every other member of the group can tell exactly who is part of the group
ongoing conversation in plaintext
I actually meant who and when you send message to and receive messages from.
Matrix doesn’t have profiles. It has usernames, and it has avatars if you choose to upload one.
That’s what I call a “profile”.
I believe this was true when I last checked. They plan to fix it.
Call me when it’s fixed.
That’s just plain false. Please stop spreading misinformation.
Yeah my wording was incorrect, see edit.
What I meant by that is not the actual message content, but who you’re talking to and when is stored on the home server.
Signal goes very far to protect even the tiniest bits of metadata.
For example see sealed sender, private contact discovery and group v2.
On the other hand, matrix stores your profile info, group membership, and ongoing conversation metadata in plaintext, some of them replicated across homeservers. In addition to metadata that matrix doesn’t encrypt, they also do not encrypt some actual data like emoji reactions.
Edit: clarified that conversations are not in plaintext. My wording what confusing as hell sorry.
I watched lower decks and I’m also confused
What is that notebook software?
For dôme reason it’s broken for me. I had to open it in nightly for reader mode to work.