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Spectacle8011

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I read エロゲ and haunt AO3. I’ve been learning Japanese for far too long. I like GNOME, KDE, and Sway.

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I don’t. I just like Linux.

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Eh, X11 Forwarding, VNC, SSH, XRDP, Waypipe whatever, it’s all very similar

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Wow, this is actually fairly technical unlike うぶんちゅ. SSH and X11 forwarding in the first chapter. By chapter 4 we’re already exiting Vim.

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Now that’s a find! I’ve been looking for something similar to read after うぶんちゅ!

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You can get the manga officially from here in its original form: https://www.aerialline.com/comics/ubunchu/

It’s licensed under CC-BY NC 3.0 and the author includes the original photoshop files if you want to edit them.

It’s pretty funny. I own a physical copy.

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I didn’t say they were. Hence the second link.

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That was my first thought upon finding it. It’s really hard to find though, even if you know the name of it.

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For checksums: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/issues/1498#issuecomment-649098123

Flatpak does verify the integrity of files as it is downloading/installing them. For ostree remotes this is done using GPG signatures (which are better than mere checksums). If you want to see the commit ID (which is like a checksum) for something on flathub use e.g. flatpak remote-info -c flathub org.gnome.Builder and for the local copy flatpak info -c org.gnome.Builder. For OCI remotes we at least check SHA256 sums and there might be more integrity verification mechanisms I’m unaware of.

But for signatures: https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder/issues/435

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There’s also Pied, which hasn’t gotten around to submitting to Flathub.

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