DonnerWolfBach

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Why exactly is that? Because it's reduced security?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

There is the completely open source https://standardnotes.com/ which would support that via their syncing and the authenticator note type.

Unfortunately it does not look like their free plan allows you to use that note type. So could also host it yourself though (and pay for the premium token their or hack it out - it's foss). Have never done that myself though

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

While I did not figure out a solution yet, but I found out some additional information and came to the conclusion that nixos must have built something weirdly. Thus I posted on the nixos forum and will likely only update there: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-to-turn-off-gnome-hover-click-on-kde-plasma-and-why-did-it-get-activated-in-the-first-place/36643

 

edit: I found the solution

The culprit was onboard, which allows you to activate this - but it persists even after onboard is closed

See https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-to-turn-off-gnome-hover-click-on-kde-plasma-and-why-did-it-get-activated-in-the-first-place/36643 for details

orginal post

Since yesterday my laptop/tablet (a shiftbook/shift13mi) with nixos and kde plasma shows hover click behavior (i.e., whenever I hover my cursor over something clickable like a button or a link a timer is going down and then it clicks the thing). I did not consciously activate it and it is VERY annoying. After a reboot it was still there but I saw the following window attached to this post.

Searching for it so far has only brought me the insight that KDE Plasma should not even have hover click, only gnome has that. Any idea what is going on and how to fix it?

About my system:

Operating System: NixOS 23.11
KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.9
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.112.0
Qt Version: 5.15.11
Kernel Version: 6.1.64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
Processors: 8 × 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
Memory: 31,1 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® Xe Graphics
 

Hatte heute eine (zugegebenermaßen zu hitzige) Diskussion über "macht Sinn" und "ergibt Sinn". Oder genauer: keine Diskussion, sondern ein an den Kopf werfen von "es wird ständig benutzt so" vs. "es ist ein Anglizismus". Da mich aber auch ehrlich interessiert, was eigentlich dahinter steckt (und die Diskussion das nicht wirklich beinhaltet hat), bin ich nach einiger Recherche zu dem Schluss gekommen, dass a) das, was ich nicht mag, "präskriptiv" bzw. negative Sprachkritik heißt, b) es vielleicht gar kein Anglizismus ist [2] und c) es zwar im Duden steht, aber "nur" als Umgangssprache [4] (unter "macht [k]einen Sinn").

Eure Meinung? Habe ich was wichtiges übersehen?

Quellen:

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You compile your markdown and don't read it raw? /s

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago (6 children)

... can't you just put i straight back into the sea?