I raise to you the current version of openSUSE Tumbleweed: 20240108! I think we’ve got the winner…
I raise to you the current version of openSUSE Tumbleweed: 20240108! I think we’ve got the winner…
Thanks! I found something interesting, a function named icalfilter
from the ical2html package in Debian/Ubuntu. Very easy to use to filter by categories. Unfortunately, this same package does not exist for openSUSE, but worse case scenario, I can use my Debian server to work on those ICS files.
Pour habiter Paris même, je suis complètement d’accord avec ta dernière phrase. Les parisiens représentent l’essentiel du problème, ils n’ont pas besoin de voiture pour la plupart sauf s’ils font le trajet que celui que tu décrivais plus haut.
The Guardian is making this about the American… The Paris vote was framed around big cars (“SUV”).
Always has been a chameleon. It was named Geeko, which generated some confusion.
The exact translation is “Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Violence on Children”.
OK, it’s clearer now, thanks for the explanation!
I don’t get how this works in relation with Element X. Surely, installing and using Element X is not sufficient to use Matrix 2.0 protocols is it? I mean, it must depends on the room version and the like, right?
If you want to keep your history in Signal, you’ll need to backup your messages in a file, and restore your history on the new phone with the file (at least, it’s the easiest way I could find).
I prefer the account-based philosophy of Matrix over the phone-number one of Signal, but you mileage may vary.
Matrix (and Element, its mainly used client) is not without flaw of course, notably voice/video call works somewhat better in Signal in my experience.
One advantage of Matrix/Element over Signal is that it isn’t linked to your phone number… Much easier to use across platforms and when you change phones.
Not particularly security savvy, but :
My understanding is that the worm is targetting connected devices with supidly simple credentials, which is why “Internet-of-Things” is mentioned?