

Most servers are most likely on LTS distros and won’t be affected by this bug.
Interestingly it seems the first rule of kernel development, we don’t break user space should apply here.


Most servers are most likely on LTS distros and won’t be affected by this bug.
Interestingly it seems the first rule of kernel development, we don’t break user space should apply here.


Any reason the themes can’t just be CSS and no JavaScript? This would prevent the risk.


Is this only on piefed.social or on all instances? I couldn’t see it in the changelog for 1.6.15.


Which type of social media are we referring to here?
Doesn’t Lemmy count as social media?


You can definitely change Teams to use the default browser and not edge without admin access.
I’m pretty sure you can do the same with Outlook. Other links such as the start search menu sure you can’t change them.


You can change this in settings.


Right but surely you still need a CPU and RAM at the very least to process the Remote Desktop connection.


You can’t interact with a computer in the cloud though without some kind of computer in front of you.


That was my thought and Nextcloud already supports Collabora Office which is a fork of LibreOffice Online I believe.
Which model did this?
While true, it only takes one bad guy who is madder than the rest to do it and then we have the potential for a nuclear apocalypse.
The least people with this opportunity the better in my opinion…


For the uneducated, what do these look like and can you see them in areas with light pollution?


I’m sure Micron aren’t bias at all…
From looking online it seems people are migrating to Grimmory: https://github.com/grimmory-tools/grimmory
Not sure how trustworthy this fork is though.


It has swipe to the right from the side of the screen. That works in very application I’ve tried.


Nope it’s delayed them.


My parents have taken this test and passed but it is purely a memory test and full of questions that the vast majority of British people would never know. Many of them aren’t even taught in UK schools. I firmly believe that more than 50% of British people would fail this test if they were asked to sit it tomorrow.
You can find many practice tests online by searching Life in the UK test and you will be able to see the absurdity of some of the questions.
I’m pretty sure one of the questions is what day is Christmas Day? I’m not too sure what this has to do with Britain as most countries in the world celebrate it on the 25th but it is a free point!
This is not even mentioning the cost of over £2000 for the citizenship and the mandatory ceremony when you pass.


Is there a reason for this? Is it experience?
Because if so surely there should be an max age limit too? You shouldn’t be able to run if you are nearly 80 with dementia…


I’m pretty sure they are still given in CS2 but now you have more chance of getting a bad skin or graffiti spray then a loot crate.
It seems to be real: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/06/trump-iran-easter-press-conference
Googling Trump Easter Bunny returns a lot of results with the same picture.