Fushuan [he/him]

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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • It’s the worst program in all of the Office Suite.

    I digress. The worst office suite program is Publisher.

    I have never ever user it for anything, but for some fucking reason any company PC has it as a default program for .pub files, and that means that everyone that creates a new key pair and opens the pub file to copy it the gets lost and need special instructions to close that fucking thing and to open the file with notepad or something.

    Fuck that program for choosing pub as their extension.









  • Oh, but I will. For it to be a fork of enby, it’s fucking amazing how bad the androidTV app is in comparison. The media player has improved,but its still way slower then using an external one,which is weird. It also freezes for a solid 5 seconds minimum every time I swap subtitles (while the vlc external player does it on the fly), and it makes me change subtitles every single time I load a chapter. Envy’s player lets the user set a preferred subtitle language and it makes an effort to preselect one. Not only that,but you can seal that on a series basis and you can select the subtitle before starting the video on the user interface.

    It has improved since I last tried it and at least it doesn’t die while transcoding or whatever, but the difference in performance of the android app/web version to the androifTV app is crazy. It would be better to adapt the android/web version of the app the manage a TV input than make the androidTV app actually useable…

    Besides that its amazing :)

    I rescind most of what I said because I just checked that the android app has TV casting (it didnt last time I checked) and the android app does have the preselecting and the player is waaaay smoother. Its comical that casting is a better user experience then using the native app but whatever.










  • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.eetolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldWe dont need one
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    3 months ago

    A single .sh file with exec permission that asks for sudo will easily download appimage keyloggers and then set a cron job to run it every X time to keep it alive and sends it all to whatever remote location. Or whatever else you let the appimage do.

    95% of regular users will double click that, and then write their pass in the popup without blinking twice and that will work in most Linux systems.

    Most viruses don’t target Linux, sure, but that’s wishful thinking. Always be creful with what you run.