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does Linux have APIs for that? I know macOS does, not sure about either windows or Linux allowing capability security like that

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I love my husband and my cats

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snapdrop.net

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Margot Robbie I would expect you to already have one

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I'm anxious and avoidant and opportunistic. I try to make up for it when I feel able to.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

Every text field in MacOs supports Emacs keybindings, like Ctrl-a to go to beginning, ctrl-k to delete to end of line, etc

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It is really good though guys

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

If you can drive a change you could switch to something like next cloud, own cloud, or cryptpad. Much simpler

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Calling Emacs "somewhat simple" is... A Choice. It's the only text editor that can be a window manager lol

[-] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

yep, though IO might bottleneck you at some point, and then you can happily switch to mongoDB

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Alt text: Fiona, a calico cat is on a sofa's backrest facing downwards at the camera. At first glance it seems like she's sleeping, but one eye is slightly open.

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Alt text: A little beagle (Buddy) with mostly black fur except a white area around his neck, his paws, the tip of his tail, and near his snout, some brown fur on his shoulders and the rest of his face. Buddy is standing on a balcony with the sunlight lazily shining on him. His tongue is slightly sticking out. He looks majestic.

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