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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • I’m not here to defend the Chinese government or anything, but there is an argument to be made that the US has an equivalency to each one of these things.

    CCP officials at tech companies - NSA backdoors

    Uyghur slaves - Prison labor aka war on drugs

    Taiwan - Gaza/Literally any “3rd world” nation with oil

    Censorship - Right wing media empires/red state bills targeted to downplay US atrocities taught in schools

    Retaliation against protestors - Police brutality Social media censorship - Oligarchs owned social media

    I think a lot of people are less falling for Chinese propaganda and more overcoming US propaganda.


  • I don’t have V-Rising, and I’m sure a lot of this stuff is hardware dependent, but according to a couple of reports on ProtonDB, there might be a kernel bug causing issues with it.

    https://www.protondb.com/app/1604030

    I just installed bazzite on my LCD Steam Deck this week and it has been pretty solid so far, but obviously the hardware support for it is top notch thanks to Valve. I didn’t have really any issues with regular SteamOS either and just wanted to try something a bit more customizable.

    And really Linux gaming on the Steam Deck feels like cheating, especially compared to trying to run games via wine before the proton days.


  • TreeGhost@lemm.eetoPrivacy@lemmy.mlPDF editor on Linux?
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    1 year ago

    If you are trying to mark something sensitive out, make sure that you are deleting the actual text or convert the PDF to a flat image after. PDFs can store information in text and images, so if you just draw over some text thinking you are marking it out, there is a chance that the mark out is just a image layer sitting on top of the sensitive text. A way to check this is opening the PDF in Firefox after and toggle Reader View (button in the address bar or F9) to see if you can still see to marked out information.


  • You keep your files safe by having backups. Multiple copies. Set up the backups to gets copied to another server or other system your regular user doesn’t have access to. Ideally, you follow the 3-2-1 backup standard if the files are important. That is 3 copies, on 2 different media, and 1 offsite. There are many ways of accomplishing that and its up to you to figure out what works best.