@grillchen yeah, that's sad. The police are still pushing for mass surveillance at every given opportunity; it's so tiringm
@grillchen always has been.
@decathorpe o.O Well it still is only available in experimental, and still blocked on other stuff. Most notably the time_t transition in Debian. With gtk3 removed it'll be hopefully become less involved to update all packages.
@brainblasted digitally and legally ? Unlikely. I would get either a library card or buy the disks themselves so you can make copies.
... and GTK3-rs is (almost) removed from the #Debian archive. Since only two programs use that I opted for vendoring it in for those, though I really despise vendoring.
Another blocker for GTK-rs 0.8 cleared.
Another blocker for GTK-rs 0.8 cleared.
Me: Ah, I have this part from my electronic parts collection I can use for this project. Surely #KiCad has a matching footprint/symbol for it.
Result: Part not in #KiCad, spend 3 hours and two MRs to add the part.
Note to self: Expect the unexpected.
I had fun though, it's been some time since I had to create a footprint from scratch.
Also hopefully others can make use of my contribution.
Result: Part not in #KiCad, spend 3 hours and two MRs to add the part.
Note to self: Expect the unexpected.
I had fun though, it's been some time since I had to create a footprint from scratch.
Also hopefully others can make use of my contribution.
@MikeDunnAuthor There is a good German book about it, unfortunately not available in English afaik.
Linux rant
Man it sucks that the best option to switch outputs under a non KDE/GNOME desktop is pavucontrol. I really hate it. I wish there was a nicer option, utilizing piewire.
@mirabilos fucken hell
@mirabilos o.O systemd crashing a working setup ?
@IPEdmonton wrap it generously in bubblewrap, problem solved. I shipped a monitor from Canada to Europe that way and nothing broke at all.
@joao yeah, except that I manually whitelisted specific files; all other files are blacklisted by default. iirc Drew added them with git add manually, but that way I find it hard to keep track which files should be whitelisted.
Finally figured out how to write a proper gitignore for dot/configfiles. I hope I can find the time to make a blogpost about this.
Today I finished my term as Debian Project Leader. It feels almost as surreal as having become DPL in the first place. Thanks to everyone who has shown their confidence, support and assistance over the last four years, and more than that, thank you to everyone who has made Debian better, not only as a Linux distribution, but as a global project that we can be proud of!
@joao glad you enjoy it.
It's taken forever to get there, but I just uploaded uploaded obfuscate 0.10 to #Debian experimental. This is the first available package using gtk-rs 0.8.
The rest will follow soon ™
The rest will follow soon ™
@jmtd gitleaks is a tool to mitigate that. This is certainly an issue.
Had a somewhat bad day since my laptop broke down. Relaxing with some classic Billy Talent right now.
Depol, rant
@highvoltage /2
Imho they did some really good work, especially regarding the 16 years of Merkel which left a lot of huge issues.
But nobody seems to bat an eye when the Israelian government is commiting war crimes and effectively pulling through with their plan to ethnically cleanse the Gaza strip.
I'm so sick and tired of this shit.
Spain and Ireland seem to be the only countries actually having some decency and caring about Palestine.
Imho they did some really good work, especially regarding the 16 years of Merkel which left a lot of huge issues.
But nobody seems to bat an eye when the Israelian government is commiting war crimes and effectively pulling through with their plan to ethnically cleanse the Gaza strip.
I'm so sick and tired of this shit.
Spain and Ireland seem to be the only countries actually having some decency and caring about Palestine.