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> be required to be publicly disclosed

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Resilience_Act


> there are typically no legal requirements

Not after EU CRA https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Resilience_Act goes into effect


How much of the ISO/IEC 9075:2023 SQL standard does CH conform to?

When will this land in mainline distros (no PPAs etc)? Given that a new stable version of Debian was released very recently, I would imagine August 2027 for Debian and maybe April 2026 for Ubuntu?

In this very thread some people complain that certbot uses snap for distribution. Imagine making a feature release and having to wait 1-2 years until your users will get it on a broad scale.


Nginx maintains their own repository from which you can install nginx on your Ubuntu / Debian systems.

I looked at Arch and they're a version behind, which surprised me. Must not be a heavily maintained arch package.


nginx has a stable release and a mainline release, which are packaged in Arch respectively as `nginx` and `nginx-mainline`. Both look up-to-date to me.

I assume they're complaining that it's a snap vs flatpak, not so much vs the distro package repos.

Not only the faces look like AI, their URLs look the part: https://i0.wp.com/allchronology.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/...

100k-ai-faces-3-1.jpg :)


Nice catch!!


App Store developers have to declare whether or not they're a "trader" in the EU, so that might be the issue.

https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=einwn76m


I think you were spot on. Should be fixed now.


From the authors of "HTTP/2: The Sequel is Always Worse": https://portswigger.net/research/http2


Whoah, are you telling me that there are devs on Linux who use anything else than a tiled WM? CLI or GTFO /s


A55 5G has a 6.6 inch screen. Also had to enter manually, but it was pretty accurate, fraction of a mm off on 12cm.


I'm currently working on fix of all this issues :)


Great news! I feel like device manufacturers always tried to control the whole stack vertically and users were left to their own devices ;) to get desired workflows and integrations working.

I was actually a paying user at Instapaper, then Pocket, then back at Instapaper, and finally (and currently) Readwise Reader. Not sure this will drag me back over the fence. At least not yet :)


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