2025-11-15 13:17:18
Homebrew removing support for `--no-quarantine` for casks
#homebrew
Homebrew removing support for `--no-quarantine` for casks
#homebrew
Let it run overnight, but the end result is worth waiting for: a very clean, fully functional KDE 6 session on Slackware. Exactly the base you would get when installing Plasma on ArchLinux, and thus a perfect base to build on.
Later today: adding homebrew, distrobox and flatpak to get additional applications installed.
Thanks @… !
So. That iso with Slackware, nwg-shell on Sway and Niri plus a shitload of goodies (thnx @… ) installed nicely. Cleaned it up a bit and added and compiled Mangowc (aka maomao) myself, to have a closer look at it. Added Homebrew, Flatpak is there by install.
Surprisingly enough this means also I'm out of KDE for the first time in about 5 years.
I had a …
#secureblue is the first OS I’ve used that comes with #Homebrew preinstalled, this shit is awesome, can’t believe I didn’t try it sooner!
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🚀 Connection multiplexing for faster subsequent SSH connections
🔐 Comprehensive auth options: public key, password, agent forwarding
🛡️ Security-first: no credentials stored, uses native OpenSSH binary
💾 Non-destructive config writes with automatic backups (up to 10 rolling)
⌨️ Keyboard-driven UI with intuitive keybindings
📦 Install via #Homebrew, binary download or …
WhosOnFirstWatch - A Daggerheart System TTRPG Actual Play Podcast
Follows a band of broken heroes battling war, magic, and cosmic horror in the dying homebrew world of Hammanaroth—perfect for fans of gritty storytelling, high-stakes roleplay, and epic fantasy adventures....
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Is there like… a unified database listing all Wii U Homebrew themes, mods, as well as game mods and stuff?
#WiiU
ok, I lasted like a week before manually add ll="ls -lah --color" to my .zprofile.
Yes, I know, dotfiles.
Anyone have a dotfiles approach that I'll actually use? MacOS primary, don't really care about syncing it elsewhere, I use homebrew.
I'd be open to some new shell thingie.
#dotfiles
Playing with that barebone QT6 KDE by @… .
Still alpha alpha, so don't do this if you don't want to.
But: everything working very nicely. Add Homebrew for all things cli. Flatpak for the rest.
And also nice to see that KDE is porting more and more applications to Flathub: Dolphin, Konsole, Gwenview and Okular work very well.
Cool stuff…
I'm getting closer with my nginx-rtmp-Docker-container-on-MacOS project!
I started from scratch on the mac a couple days ago, reinstalled docker with homebrew and then realized that part of my problem was that macOS (and windows) has to run docker in a virtual machine container of its own and *that* can mess with networking.
So I have now figured that out. Colima, the vm that seems most popular on macOS, needs a mac specific option (--network-attached) when starting so that it gets the mac network going. Major Aha! moment.
I also learned more completely how to build my own Docker images.
I've gotten to the point where nginx is definitely running, I know the port is open (via nmap on another device), I know nginx is accepting the stream, but nginx still refuses to publish that stream to Youtube (or at least youtube is not seeing it).
I also can ping apple.com and youtube.com from within the container, so access to the outside world is working.
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So that's where I'm at.
I just figured out how to get into a container and examine the nginx log files now.
At this point I am going to rebuild the container with nginx configured for full debug level logging. Hopefully that provides some more clues on where it is getting stuck.
I give it a 50/50 chance that it is either an nginx configuration/installation problem or another colima virtual machine/networking issue.
I've learned a lot at least and feel better about my overall Docker knowledge!
And I'm documenting on my blog as I go so I'll have a howto produced from this when it finally works!
#docker #mac #nginx #colima #rtmp #youtube #containerizeit
I got a question at work here today about hardened Linuxes.
Remembered SecureBlue and decided to install the KDE iso.
And first impressions are really good. It includes a hardened browser and many, many tweaks.
Most of all: with flatpak, homebrew and very good documentation I haven't found things that I can't do yet. Impressive!
What I appreciate the most is that it makes you rethink about security and how to apply it in D2D.
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With @… you gotta daily-check those repo's. Updated KDE liveslak, updated window manager goodies, updated testing (minimal KDE, with homebrew, flatpak and distrobox): on a roll!
#slackware