I think the preferred approach is AppArmor because SELinux is not supported on immutable distros. I’m not a security expert either, but I would not share environments between two clients at all, I would put them in separate VMs
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I don’t want to have to do this every time I find a page that’s too wide. I just want to pinch out to zoom out and then zoom back in when I’m done. It should have a zoom stop at 100% so it’s easy to find the setting to zoom back to normal after zooming in or out. It’s such an easy concept, yet nobody implemented it.
You can try to just make a hardened NixOS config. The only requirement is systemd to use NixOS options. Other components you can freely interchange.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•HDMI Forum is unwilling to disclose the 2.1 specification for open-source (Linux): according to AMD, they had submitted a functional, HDMI 2.1-compatible driver [for linux?], which the Forum rejected.
4·2 days agoIt’s not, people will just convert DP to HDMI and call it a day
Stockings actually protect against leg blood clots
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linux usage hits an all-time high in Steam Hardware Survey—and AMD processors continue their march against IntelEnglish
0·6 days agoThey always had shit integrated graphics. Only now that they make their own GPUs is when they finally started making decent ones
Well, you could actually float the keyboard when unfolded

When you try to look at a spreadsheet and there are too many columns even in portrait mode, I open up the phone.
For some reason nobody figured out “zoom all the way out” functionality on the phone yet
My first tablet had a 7" screen. Huawei Mate 70 Air is 7"
Wrong, everyone pro Russian stayed or moved to the occupied Donbass area in 2014
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anubis is awesome and I want to talk about itEnglish
1·12 days agoCan’t you just bookmark the page?
iopq@lemmy.worldtoEconomics@lemmy.world•China’s domestic price wars are a threat to its economy -- [Opinion]
1·12 days agoThose prices for food in the article are not in cities, they are either one time promotions or in some remote village. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, etc. all have prices ten times what the article said
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News@lemmy.world•Human brains have 5 distinct 'epochs' in a lifetime, study finds
1·13 days agoBefore 9, 9-32, 32-66, 66-83, after 83
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News@lemmy.world•Human brains have 5 distinct 'epochs' in a lifetime, study finds
61·14 days agoThe key word is average
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News@lemmy.world•China has brought millions out of poverty. The US has not – by choice
1·15 days agoIt was hugely reduced under Biden, and nobody noticed
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News@lemmy.world•China has brought millions out of poverty. The US has not – by choice
1·15 days agoIt takes income inequality into consideration. What’s the point of low inequality when it’s because everyone is poor?
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Best Linux gaming distro for 2010's hardware.English
3·17 days agoI can’t recommend Ubuntu now, with snap running all the time it actually caused my server to oomkill some of the key processes. It’s not good for low memory
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Technology@lemmy.world•What OpenAI Did When ChatGPT Users Lost Touch With RealityEnglish
27·17 days agoThere are things chatbots are useful for. Like writing short scripts to automate some tasks. I had mostly ChatGPT write a Haskell script to enable the tproxy globally, write to a .env file for the other services to know the IP of the proxy and to restart on change
I also wrote a script to change the IP of my proxy and update the DNS record. The tproxy software uses the authoritative DNS server to initially look it up to avoid having to wait for the TTL to expire
Doing this by hand was annoying and error-prone
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News@lemmy.world•China has brought millions out of poverty. The US has not – by choice
21·17 days agoWith the Slavic countries like Ukraine, Slovakia and Slovenia being some of the best.
Having been in Ukraine, Singapore, China and the US, by far the worst standard of living country is Ukraine and it’s not even close.












Well, that’s because it’s a first party solution. From NixOS point of view SELinux is mutating the store which is forbidden