Bad clickbait headline.
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Bad clickbait headline.
Depends on what your language’s script is then with assigned Unicode characters, how wide-spread it is, when fonts will support the glyphs, and what you mean by “changes to be available on my local OS”. What OS? What does available mean here? Do you expect the OS UI to be in your language? Doubtful. Some desktop environment maybe somewhen. Programs using ICU are more likely to support specific script related features (e.g. word/line breaking, transliteration) when ICU will support Unicode 16 in its next version. Locale specifics may have to wait for or could be contributed to CLDR that is also used by ICU. Availability of any UI in the language mostly depends on whether translators contribute to the relevant projects.
They are “looking for a more private” client. With the centralized Discord service that does anything it wants with any message there is no such thing.
Whatever client you use, there is no privacy with Discord. Period. Full stop.
Apparently not, you can check commits in https://git.tukaani.org/?p=xz.git;a=summary the first authored commit was 2022-01-28, then long time nothing until 2022-06-10, the first merge as committer was 2022-12-16.
Making one a maintainer (with merge and possibly even direct commit/push permissions) is handing them a key to the kingdom. Recruiting a maintainer out of the blue without them being already contributor and long term participant in the project is questionable.
Of the xz/liblzma backdoor incident.
Malicious account holders with a long term goal need to build reputation. It doesn’t matter much that such an app isn’t a dependency of other software.
This is how one attracts and invites Jia Tan and Hans Jansen types.
First choice GIMP. Then, Digikam has an image editor that provides a number of tools. Not as detailed and sophisticated as GIMP but does most things needed.
RCE CVEs are a thing.
It’s probably sufficient to be able to take over the browser remotely.
Lol, “the only way a team can effectively use TOTP”, really? Many paid PWMs doing it already isn’t a good excuse.
It’s enough if they have access to the browser.
I don’t have much to add to the edited version of that comment in that topic there: https://lemmy.ml/comment/8930011
Hell no, having OTP in the browser kinda defeats all 2FA and makes it 1FA again.
If you like command line: TaskWarrior has due and recurring tasks and weighted priorities and more. There are also some frontends under Tools, search for GUI, but to me they are more cumbersome than CLI. If you’re into Vim then vit might come handy.
See also Recurring tasks with taskwarrior.
If you installed the original legit package it can’t be updated with such fake one (without uninstalling and installing the bad one) as the signatures won’t match. If you initially install the bad package then yes of course.
Gitea has tea and Forgejo/Codeberg has berg, see also https://docs.codeberg.org/git/clone-commit-via-cli/#gitea-%2F-forgejo-cli-tea