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I've been using this as my e-book library management for a couple of months now, ever since switching from booklore, which imploded a bit.

I just noticed today that it hasn't shipped an update since February, and in fact there's been essentially no activity on the GitHub page since early February. Four months is not that much time without an update, but it is a pretty long time without any new commits. I'm not seeing the lead developer replying to reports, etc. Is this still an active project? Does anybody know? It seemed like there was a lot of enthusiasm behind this project six months ago, so I'm not sure.

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I recently added a secondary TV to my PC with KDE setup, in addition to the main monitor. I have it on a different position and angle and only turn it on for certain use cases, watching from different place. And I love the fact that I can create and build a dedicated panel with the widgets I want to have on that screen only. I don't need every panel and functionality on that screen.

Just curious, is this something Microsoft Windows users can actually do? If not, this is something I would "advertise" for Linux.

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50 ans après les évènements d’Aléria, les députés examinent le texte sur l’autonomie de la Corse. Un texte qui divise, même dans de la majorité.

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"Ce texte, signé en 1994, protège les investisseurs contre les changements législatifs dans le domaine de l’énergie. En somme, si un Etat signataire change sa politique, et que l’investisseur considère que cela affecte sa rentabilité, il peut l’attaquer devant un tribunal d’arbitrage international privé."

La France a quitté ce traité en 2023 mais il peut y avoir des poursuites judiciaires pendant 20 ans après.

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I got tired of LMDE and am a longtime lover of XFCE (though haven’t used it in years) and I gotta say this is a distro that feels like a distinct distro for once. Comes with an amazing set of tools__ the way OpenSUSE does, especially the GUI package manager and the ability to make a bootable live ISO of your running system. Definitely not your normal Debian derivative IMO. Definitely a distro I slept on for a long time. Choice of init system too is chefs kiss for all the systemD haters. The antiX foundation is nice too as I agree on their values 100%, but that distro is too minimal for my needs.

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South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) convened an international enforcement meeting on June 9 in Seoul to strengthen global cooperation against copyright infringement targeting K-content.

The “2026 International Copyright Protection Enforcement Conference,” held at Lotte Hotel Seoul, brought together law enforcement agencies from five countries — Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and the Netherlands — along with Interpol, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Korea office, and Korean authorities including the Ministry of Justice, prosecutors, and police.

Private-sector participants included major content industry stakeholders such as Naver WEBTOON and Kakao Entertainment.

The meeting focused on sharing enforcement strategies and coordinating joint operations to track and apprehend overseas copyright offenders. Discussions also covered ongoing international investigations under Interpol's “Stop Online Piracy” (I-SOP) initiative, as well as public-private collaboration efforts.

The ministry emphasized that cross-border copyright crimes require coordinated global responses, pledging to further strengthen its investigative network with international partners.

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Let's say you have access to a remote machine and use it to copy backups occasionally, eg with rsync. Your local machine has credentials stored that allow write access on the remote machine, however if the local account was compromised that could also allow access to the remote machine and the data stored there.

How can you grant access to an account to write remotely, but also protect the data from this account? One possibility could be to change the permissions on the data after it is copied to prevent deletion/interference, although I'm just making this up. Is there a standard practise for this?

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