Just tested it (GNU coreutils 9.8 on nixos, root on zfs) and .. still exists in /, but seems to be the same as .
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Is it bottom layer in wayland terminology (the one for bars and stuff)? In that case I think gtk4-layer-shell is the answer.
For a simple graphics library you can use macroquad
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Programming@programming.dev•An open source Peer-to-peer serverless decentralized social media protocol built on IPFS
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Need help with setting up full disk encryption (FDE) where /home is on another drive.
7·9 months agoYou could give the home partition two keys, one stored on the root as you described and the other stored somwhere else/remembered.
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Antiwork•Brian Thompson pleaded guilty to drunk driving in 2017, spent a few days in jail, and then became CEO in the same month so he could kill more people.
5·1 year agoHave you asked anyone else than Anthony? /j
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] This maybe a strange question but can I run a Linux app in a separate container/sandbox? Without its dependencies bloating my host OS?
3·1 year agoMaybe check out nix. It can be installed on any distro and if you install (temporarily but cached) the app trough nix shell you can then just clean the dependencies with nix store gc.
I also just do this. However I have already found 2 photos that got randomly corrupted, and I don’t know how to prevent that.
If you are fine with changing your file system, check out zfs. It stores checksums with your data, and can, if configured to store multiple copies, repair corruption.
If we assume hexadecimal, that is a pH of 13
Thank you for enlightening me to the existance of qalc







Ctrl+D sends EOF, which also closes the shell, but is less to write.