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Sunny ,
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The famous paper bag, a big hit for our cat too.

Sunny ,
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Woah what a massive feature list, kudos to the Devs! 🙌

Randomly getting Notion email, after having deleted my account years ago... ( slrpnk.net )

Welp I guess this is the perfect example of companies not deleting your credentials and account info when asking for it... I deleted my Notion account several years ago. And completely randomly today got an email from them about data retention, assuming this is one of those "important" emails they have to send out. Sadly, years...

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Yeah, I really shouldn't. It's just annoying, that's all.

Sunny OP ,
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Yes indeed, password managers have the option to do this, at least Protonpass and Bitwarden. While Bitwarden you need to connect a third party email service. But it's relatively easy, especially with Protonpass as it will automatically suggest to do this when you create an account somewhere.

I created a board game alternative for evil people ( lemmy.today )

Guys, I have something to brag about. After almost a year of hard learning, I finally created my first mobile game! Storiado is a board game alternative that will make you wonder what's wrong with your friends. Play by answering simple questions, mix all the answers, and generate the most twisted story you've ever read. And then...

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Could you please explain the need for so many permissions(35)?

Like why would a board game need access to:

  • Biometrics
  • Fingerprint
  • Receive Boot Completed??

https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/446250/#permissions

Sunny ,
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Isn't this the company of Louis Rossman?

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Oh my bad, didnt see that it was a video on mobile for some reason. Watching now :=)

Sunny ,
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Am happy to see good backing to Immich!

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This was that tool i was looking for, thanks! 🌻

Sunny ,
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Why on earth have you trimmed the whiskers on the cat?????????

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Oh - didnt know that was a thing. My bad.

Sunny ,
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Been waiting for the full launch, grabbing this asap! 🙌

Sunny OP ,
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Yeah indeed, they always make their way down again. And she just did. Just hate having to worry about it ahah as she is still very young.

Sunny OP ,
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goddamn autocorrect hahaha didnt even spot until u said :P

Sunny OP ,
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Yeah she got down after a couple of hours, very slowly. But all good now 😊

Sunny OP ,
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Star Wars characters, from the more recent movies.

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How did you do it? I'm getting this error, not sure if its supposed to be like that or not?

https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/21861658-3106-46d8-92af-01de16b585c1.webp

Sunny ,
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Thanks a bunch! I had the wrong link inserted :P

Sunny ,
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Holy shit, I know where to apply for a job next time 😅

Sunny ,
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Ha! Was just about to ask what game it was, thanks 😊

Sunny ,
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Love they called the defence framework "Maybenot".

Sunny ,
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Definitely noticing more bugs than I did on KDE 5, but I'm happy for the new features and over ease of use 👍

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I reckon a couple people downvote as they don't like videos linked, which I can understand. However these types of videos are great as they are all apart of distributing knowledge around Linux and why it' can be such a productive tool, compared to windows.

Thanks for sharing 🌻

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I do not have any containers afaik, docker is not installed and podman ps --all gives zero results. I do use hombrew a little, have the following installed;

$ brew list
berkeley-db@5  exiftool  expat	gdbm  libxcrypt  perl  uchardet

I have reported this over a week ago, in their help section, but have not gotten a lot of help with it, even though I have tried to document the process as much as possible. If I dont get any more help there, I'll try to report it to the appropriate ublue channels.

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Thats what I figured when I started looking into the article. While tempting, it also doesnt fix my main issue.

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might well be, I had one Fedora box through toolbox, but deleted that. But they still appear, so thats ruled out too. I dont use homebrew that much, so I could try to remove it to see if that changes anything.

Also, Podman --help states that ps is to list containers:

ps List containers

I have removed all containers and images prior to this as I thought that was the issue, but it seems like it is not.

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Growing without and end, each file varies in size, one being bigger than the other, as I wrote in the description of the post. They will continue to stack up until it fills my entire 1TB SSD, then KDE will complain i have no storage left.

I dont have docker installed and Podman ps --all says I have no containers... So im kind of lost at sea with this one.

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Thanks for helping out! the command u gave me, plus opening one of the files gives the following output, I dont really know what to make of it;

buzz@fedora:~$ sudo lsof | grep '/var/tmp/'
lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.portal file system /run/user/1000/doc
      Output information may be incomplete.
podman    10445                            buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867465454    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10446 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867399918    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10447 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867399918    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10448 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867399918    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10449 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867399918    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10450 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867416302    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10451 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867416302    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10452 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867416302    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10453 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867432686    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10454 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867432686    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1
podman    10445 10455 podman               buzz   15w      REG               0,41   867432686    2315172 /var/tmp/container_images_storage1375523811/1

continues...
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aha! Found three volumes! had not checked volumes uptil now, frankly never used podman so this is all new to me... Using podman inspect volume gives me this on the first volume;

[
     {
          "Name": "e22436bd2487a197084decd0383a32a39be8a4fcb1ded6a05721c2a7363f43c8",
          "Driver": "local",
          "Mountpoint": "/var/home/buzz/.local/share/containers/storage/volumes/e22436bd2487a197084decd0383a32a39be8a4fcb1ded6a05721c2a7363f43c8/_data",
          "CreatedAt": "2024-03-15T23:52:10.800764956+01:00",
          "Labels": {},
          "Scope": "local",
          "Options": {},
          "UID": 1,
          "GID": 1,
          "Anonymous": true,
          "MountCount": 0,
          "NeedsCopyUp": true,
          "LockNumber": 1
     }
]

Would Lemmy Benefit from Implementing Polls? ( slrpnk.net )

A popular way of dealing with discussions, and familiar to most people, I assume. As far as I see it, adding a poll system to Lemmy is a good way to enhance user engagement. I'm not really aware if this has been a topic before or not, tried looking it up but didn't see much juice on the topic, so thought I'd spark it up....

Sunny OP ,
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Oh, that was a bit difficult to catch hehe 🙃

Sunny OP ,
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I've never personally used Gnome so fotm know how to navigate it. But I am sure this is something you should be able to do disable. I'd look either in shortcuts, workspace or gesture settings maybe?

Sunny OP ,
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I'd jump into their Discord to ask for advice regarding this.

Sunny OP ,
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Yeah it is what it is... peronsally use Vencord(has flatpak) that has stripped out the discord telemetry and added features :)

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