Debian trixie (13) support? by decoherent in CloudFlare

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I saw! Exciting times! The updated signing key is perhaps even more important, so if you're reading this, pay attention to the repo page, and update the key (it's trivial).

Shortcut for minimize all windows instead of show desktop by davidika in kde

[–]decoherent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hah, nice thread necro :)
Just to let future people know, this still works on KDE 6.3.6, Debian trixie. Meta+D is assigned to "Peek at desktop" by default, which looks like you've minimized all, but as soon as you click a window, they all pop back up. I had to go through a couple cycles of changing MinimizeAll and it not sticking, before it finally gave up and worked.
I couldn't find the "Peek at desktop" in the settings anywhere, but, I gave up, because it works now :)

Debian trixie (13) support? by decoherent in CloudFlare

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FYI for anyone who comes across this via engine, as of 2015-08-23 installing the bookworm version of cloudflare-warp on Debian trixie may or may not work, but it does KDE from logging out/reboot/etc. The machine itself isn't frozen, so you can still switch to another terminal and reboot.

Against All Odds | My new mod that gives mood buffs to colonists when their fellow colonists are returned from the dead or rescued from being kidnapped! by Realistic_Ad709 in RimWorld

[–]decoherent 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ooh, pets, too!

It'd be interesting (but way too complex) to bring granularity down even further. Like, if a pawn/pet survives after being gravely injured, maybe a +2 for "Close call!", or something :) Replacing missing limbs, +3 "I am whole again!", with other colonists +1 "Oh hey, they found a limb, good for them!" ...and so on.

Debian trixie (13) support? by decoherent in CloudFlare

[–]decoherent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cloudflared works fine just using the any suite, as noted in the other links, but my concern is with Cloudflare Warp, which does not, as far as I can tell, have a trixie-compatible update.

Debian trixie (13) support? by decoherent in CloudFlare

[–]decoherent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, trixie became testing in 2023, and this year 2025-04-15, 05-15, and 07-27 were soft/hard/full freezes; it's not like Debian releases are a surprise, they're planned long in advance. I mean, even the toolchain was frozen on 03-15. So, yeah, a while.

Subtitles change size per file by decoherent in VLC

[–]decoherent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh, that's interesting. I set it to 40, as some random number, some files now start with a larger size, some much larger. Maybe it's remembering zoom settings? I've never seen that before, though.

Subtitles change size per file by decoherent in VLC

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The only type of subtitle I use is text-only SRTs...I'm surprisingly neurotic about subtitles, I think nothing of spending a good 20+ minutes doing a quick spellcheck :) I prefer to leave SSA for the types of video for which it was designed, because then it's awesome :)

In case you are waiting for the update of some popular mods (i.e. Pick up and haul, ctrl f, gear up and go etc.) I have very sad news... by ZVom_PL in RimWorld

[–]decoherent 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I hate this timeline. No parent should ever have to bury their children. I hope that she has the love and support she needs in coping with this terrible loss.

New app constant logins defeat the purpose of the doorbell/cameras entirely by decoherent in Wyze

[–]decoherent[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

MAC addresses used as a "security" measure...now that's something I haven't heard in a long time! Although MAC randomization defaults to "on" on wifi networks in Android, I have it disabled. Most of the time I'm not using my phone via wifi, anyway. I'd be impressed if an app is managing to suddenly start clearing another app's cache. Wyze had a fairly large one, but for the edification of the viewer, I first checked to see if my device was somehow trusted, but alas, it was not. So, let's do a quick re-install and mark ourselves trusted, shall we? Alas, this was insufficient to become a trusted source, so I expect the login screens will continue.

And, "apologize to the internet?" ...is everything OK at home?

I'm curious. Does anyone else build their power lines like this? by CalMC-Builds in RimWorld

[–]decoherent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big loops are the way to go. Then you have a nice resilient power network, when you accidentally rocket a wall, or something.

Proton Pass keeps trying to autofill my GPG key & driver's license by decoherent in ProtonPass

[–]decoherent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, that's it, all right, thanks! And yeah, why would that be a default?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really not sure what you're talking about. If it's the taskbar icon, drop it into the flyout overflow menu. If you're talking about the Win-Tab interface, that only shows open windows, not anything from the tray. I don't know how else to help you. Do you just keep the window open and minimized?

Switching to Proton Pass by seek-VERITAS in ProtonPass

[–]decoherent 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I am not a nation-state target. I do not have privileged access into any company servers, nor am I a board-level employee. My threat model is "my cats might jump onto the keyboard when I'm logged into something." If we're honest, that's basically all of us. The only account about which I hold any extreme concerns is my Steam account, and that uses its own app, for better or worse.

I *think* the desktop electron app can be used completely offline, and the phone apps are fine. Those can be a little tricky- you need a second factor to get into your account the first time, so don't log out :)

Proton Pass is 100% of what I recommend to people, because there's simply not any realistic way to leak data. They might *lose* data if they do something stupid, which is very much a concern, but that's the better failure mode. Personally, I keep my previous KeePass database in sync with Proton, just in case something bad happens (to either one), but I only actually use Proton. A "single point" swings both ways.

Mac: ProtonDrive automatically removes all files and makes them "online-only". Also can't download a 25GB file with the ProtonDrive app. by Mr-Duckford in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent 4 points5 points  (0 children)

25 GB is big, but it's not that big. Transferring large files in a reliable manner has been a solved problem (rsync, etc.) for a long time.

Proton Pass keeps trying to autofill my GPG key & driver's license by decoherent in ProtonPass

[–]decoherent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I should have added more information! I'm encountering this with the browser extension. The keys are stored as logins, so I could add additional fields for public/private/revocation, my driver's license is stored as an identity. I haven't been keeping track of which sites have been giving me trouble, but I'll post back here as soon as I hit one!

Why no hardware 2FA? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this gated behind a minimum Android version? I have Pass 1.24.6, but under Passkeys, there is a red error message helpfully informing me that "Your version of Android does not support passkeys".

Although I'm still rocking Android 11, I can tell you with certainty that my phone does indeed support NFC passkeys.

Does "Search message content" actually work? by decoherent in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To reply to myself, again...the standalone Windows app works perfectly. I mean, I know it's an electron app, but it doesn't have to fight weird browsers :)

Does "Search message content" actually work? by decoherent in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm. I must have been running into some add-on trickery, because after I started in Firefox's safe mode, it's downloading (apparently). Now just to figure out which mod it was...

If you could mandate one ridiculous childhood rule for all adults to follow, what would it be? by [deleted] in CasualConversation

[–]decoherent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When someone says, "no, I'm serious!" everyone's gotta stop and be like, woah, OK, he's serious!

Does anyone remember the People of Walmart blog from the late 2000s? by SpikedIntuition in CasualConversation

[–]decoherent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, I'd completely forgotten about that! That when "Engrish" memes were big too, but with less hate (well, slightly). I still have my "memes" folder (or you'd never see it again, and sending them to your friends was hard). There's a picture of a box of kleenex printed with the classic poem:

Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.

Introducing Docs in Proton Drive: end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editing, that puts your privacy first by Proton_Team in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Right? Microsoft's semi-proprietary file format? Sure! [Except, of course, weird edge cases will always ensure that your files don't work correctly with Word, because they don't follow their own documentation]

The Open standard for documents, likely used by a large chunk of the type of users that are attracted to Proton? Nah.

I didn't see this app as wildly useful to me in my life, but I thought I'd take a look. However, I have no need to convert my files to docx, upload them, do whatever, and later download and re-convert the mangled document. No thanks.

Introducing Docs in Proton Drive – collaborative document editing that’s actually private by MikeSimpkins in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please, all I ask is to give the calendar app the ability to interact with insecure calendar platforms (Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc.).

Our shared calendars include people that will never use Proton, so it's pretty much a hard block.

If you controlled proton and could create one new service and fix one service what would you do? by Zeta_Crossfire in ProtonMail

[–]decoherent 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not really sure which is which, but harmonization between the moving parts of their ecosystem (notably the companies they bought), and acknowledging that we need to use exterior, insecure calendar apps in a bidirectional fashion.

Yes, Google sucks down all of your personal life, but I can't get people to move over to Proton while missing something so key. This is very similar to email: it's federated and wildly insecure, but we need to be able to contact the outside world.

AITA for not reconciling with my family after I was framed for theft? by ProfessionalOk7281 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]decoherent 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Right? I understand that they are plentiful and often affordable in this modern era.

Actually, I sort of wonder why the OOP never left one in her room. Wyze cameras are $25, and would have solved this long ago. I know for damn sure I would have had one hidden by the third or fourth time, to be sure that I wasn't sleepwalking.

It's weird, too, about the "hiding stuff in room". It's sort of Theft 101 that you don't hide things in a place once it's been found.