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ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are you on which team: vim, nano, micro, er ed for you terminal based text editor?
3·2 months agoNano and I’ve actually started using Helix which I like a lot. It’s keybinds make more sense to me than vim.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How to Create a Virtual Display for Sunshine on Arch Linux - Anton Ždanov
2·2 months agoHey this sounds pretty great! I’m going to give this a shot.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What occupations do you consider scummy?
3·3 months agoMarketers
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•BentoPDF is a self hostable, privacy first PDF ToolkitEnglish
4·6 months agoNo problem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Access_Card
Essentially it’s a physical token containing a certificate. I can then put that card into a CAC card reader and authenticate with it and a PIN that I setup on my card.
I can then also sign PDF signature blocks with the cert on the card. I have only found this ability in Adobe Acrobat. The signature block in Adobe is different from just their regular sign location for digital ink. I’ve never made a PDF with one of those blocks, I’ve only just signed them so I’m not sure what exactly that kind of signing block is called.
So bottom line, it’s a physical card with a certificate loaded on it. Adobe can read that cert and use it to sign signature blocks inside a PDF.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•BentoPDF is a self hostable, privacy first PDF ToolkitEnglish
3·6 months agoI don’t suppose you’re able to sign PDFs with something like a CAC card right? Is that still wholly in the realm of acrobat?
Literally the only thing I need another software to do so I can finally uninstall the last Adobe product from my VM. I’m running Linux so getting this functionality in Linux would be ideal. But since no one else has done it, I assume Adobe has some kind of stranglehold on that process?
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You have complete control over your franchise of choice, what are you retconning?
3·7 months agoLol yeah, I was reading them chronologically…60-ish books in or whatever I’m like wait… You just gonna leave it at Vlad and the Steiner-Davions like that?! I don’t get a resolution for Kathryn? I don’t get a resolution for my peeps in the Wolves in a Exile?! Just gonna jump decades into the future?
Well I don’t like that at all…
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You have complete control over your franchise of choice, what are you retconning?
4·7 months agoDelete everything that happened in the Battletech lore for where the last civil war book ended. Then keep writing the civil war timeline so it’s actually finished instead of where it’s been left.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What software do you use to aggregate email in a single interface?
1·8 months agoI use Mailspring. Thunderbird was crashing a lot for me a few months ago but I had used TB for a long time so I will probably move back to it soon.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are you all using for a 2FA token manager?English
1·8 months agoA combination of Yubikey and Enpass (I got Enpass back when it was $15 for perpetual).
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle BooksEnglish
3·9 months agoI need to root my Kindle…
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT joins human league, now solves CAPTCHAs for the right prompt: Could this bot-prevention technique now be obsolete?English
1·9 months agoAwesome, thanks! I’ll give that a shot. Although I use Firefox so I’ll have to see if they make it for non chromium.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT joins human league, now solves CAPTCHAs for the right prompt: Could this bot-prevention technique now be obsolete?English
1·9 months agoWhich one do you use? I’ve used a handful over the years and they all stop working for me.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•After decades on Windows, so long and thanks for all the phish
3·9 months agoWewt! I’m actually doing a rescuzilla backup of my Windows box right now because I’m about to install CachyOS on my Surface.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Touchscreen and Pen input not working on Surface Book 2 with Linux-Surface Kernel and CachyOS.
1·10 months agoThat’s part of why I’m here. I’ve been following linux on surface’s installation guide and I’ve updated my post with the errors I’m currently running into. I’m not sure if the errors have anything to do with the touchscreen/pen issues though.
I did run the
lspci -nn -kcommand. I can put it in here if you’d like but it’s a long list. I don’t see anything in there specifically talking about the touchscreen or pen however there are a number of Microsoft hub devices. It could be one of those, I just don’t know.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Touchscreen and Pen input not working on Surface Book 2 with Linux-Surface Kernel and CachyOS.
1·10 months agoSo I did try to install their linux kernel but I ran into an error regarding mkinitcpio and nvidia. I updated my original post with the errors I’ve run into.
To your second set of questions. It’s a bit multi-layered. I’m wanting to move my main laptop, a Surface Laptop Studio, off of Windows and onto Linux. The linux on surface project also supports the SLS. I game on my SLS as well so a gaming focused distro is where I’m targeting. Additionally, at some point, I’m going to build a full PC with high end gear. From what I’ve heard, Arch is good for high end/bleeding edge kind of hardware. So with all that combined, I figured I should probably start learning Arch’s idiosyncrasies as I’m coming from debian mainly when I do use Linux. I have an old Surface Book 2 and thought it would make a good testbed for this process which is how I ended up using hardware as old as that.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Touchscreen and Pen input not working on Surface Book 2 with Linux-Surface Kernel and CachyOS.
1·10 months agoYeah I did check their compatibility matrix and the SB2 is fully compatible except for the IR in the camera array. The only requirement is that you need to use the Linux-Surface kernel which I did install. I updated my post with some errors I’m running into trying to get troubleshooting done. I don’t know if the errors have anything to do with the touchscreen not working but they are something I guess.

I love seeing that stuff too! I tried it a long time ago on Windows with Rainmeter. Got one looking like Persona theming and another with Calvin and Hobbes. May try to get back into it now that I’m on Linux.