We haven't really had a "main" browser since Konqueror went into a well deserved retirement. Some distributions still think they should ship a browser 'developed by KDE', but that might not be ...
Yes, sharing all was one of the problems I saw in RxCpp. That is why a single sentence made me bookmark your project :)
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/18k0ltl/release_v200_first_release_for_v2/kdr0nq4/
Very cool project. The "observer is not copyable by default" in the changelog made me bookmark it to check out in more detail when I find the time. :)
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/18k0ltl/release_v200_first_release_for_v2/kdqjnwb/
As you could have seen in the rest of the discussion. I agree it is useful as a warning.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/13urkjg/please_support_exhaustive_pattern_matching/jmdej7y/
Yes, but using default: break; kills perhaps the main benefit of exhaustiveness checking - adding a new value to the enum will not report an error (the refactoring benefit that was mentioned). ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/13urkjg/please_support_exhaustive_pattern_matching/jm96ve6/
Example - variant is tremendously useful when dealing with implementing safe program state as a sort of a state machine. For many applications, you can have strict rules which functions are calla...
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/13urkjg/please_support_exhaustive_pattern_matching/jm95zs9/
The current proposal (p1371r3) defines ] attribute for exhaustiveness and usefulness checking (if you're talking about that one). I agree that exhaustiveness checking is a good idea in many (no...
https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/13urkjg/please_support_exhaustive_pattern_matching/jm3nfmh/
Icons on the panel have been around always, but those were launchers, not tasks. Launchers and open windows have one significant difference WRT presentation - the window title. Launching an app...
The 'simulating Windows' was mentioned as a reason in discussions for both icon only taskbar a long time ago and the recent Dolphin changes. Of course, you are right that everybody does it. And...
I'm also not fond of the changes that aim to simulate Windows just for the sake of it. The first was icons only taskbar, then Dolphin was broken/difficult for single click people, now this. The i...
Sadly, overwriting is not really possible in most journaling file systems unless the whole disk is overwritten (and, even then, some data might remain).
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12685ey/vaults_vs_cryptomator_security_cloud_syncing/jgc0e87/
For that, I'd probably go for some E2E sync. Instead of the data being doubly encrypted on your system, use a sync application that encrypts the data when it is sent to the server. The most int...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12685ey/vaults_vs_cryptomator_security_cloud_syncing/jemsbwi/
The main focus of Plasma Vaults is to have encrypted directories which are encrypted 90% of the time, and opened only when needed. That is why there is (optional) automatic closing of vaults. Tha...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12685ey/vaults_vs_cryptomator_security_cloud_syncing/jel2u46/
No. keyrings and wallets defeat the purpose. Mantra of Vaults is security first, usability second, and the aforementioned are far from secure. On-login automounted encrypted directories are eas...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12685ey/vaults_vs_cryptomator_security_cloud_syncing/jee8tcl/
Mostly true, but not always. I remember the days of old or missing dependencies. Main scars I have had were from telepathy and signon related things
Overly increased memory requirements were introduced recently for newly created cryfs encrypted directories - old ones are fine even after the upgrade. It is intentional, and done with a reason, ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12685ey/vaults_vs_cryptomator_security_cloud_syncing/jeayxa1/
(vaults author here) Gocryptfs was audited some time ago. Wrt sync, both are suitable as they both split files into small chunks. The downside of cryfs that makes me think we'll switch to goc...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12685ey/vaults_vs_cryptomator_security_cloud_syncing/je9cpf3/
Thankfully, we got those in C++23
Sure, languages which are one-entity controlled will develop with more speed and less friction than a language in which all major players have a stake and pull it in their desired direction. At l...
Travel is not needed anymore, all meetings in the future will be hybrid. While I get your point, there is a 'small' difference between scientific papers and this. Scientific papers get publishe...
I might be peculiar and old, but for me it was Andrei's Modern C++ Design
I've written a small Zeal+telescope integration some time ago. See https://gitlab.com/ivan-cukic/nvim-telescope-zeal-cli and https://gitlab.com/ivan-cukic/zeal-lynx-cli
https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/zah3uu/devdocszeal_like_plugin_for_vim_or_just_the/iyzxn3j/
CryFS's default (at least in 0.11) is xchacha20-poly1305. You can choose a custom one if you want when creating a vault. As for its stability... hm, the only problems I've had reported is that ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/yb6o09/considering_using_plasma_vaults_instead_of/itoz2co/
I was planning to support tomb, but there were some difficulties (worked, but was not pleasant to set up because it uses sudo). Mind that "known" vulnerabilities for any of the choices are far ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/yb6o09/considering_using_plasma_vaults_instead_of/itn6vhj/
I don't blacklist anything. Might be some Dreamhost rule, but I don't think they blacklist IPs that access the websites. Who knows...
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/yb6o09/considering_using_plasma_vaults_instead_of/itflmri/