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  • Typing xauth merge ~/.Xauthority did not work :/

    However, I managed to reproduce the error by changing from my own phone hotspot to the hotspot of my boyfriend. When changing back from my boyfriend's hotspot to my own, I could open applications again. I looked at journalctl and I found this. It seems, that when I connect to my boyfriend's hotspot, my hostname is changed to 'boyfriend.telephone-company.com' (changed to preserve a bit of anonymity). When I change back to my own hotspot, the hostname is again changed back to 'archlinux'. It seems weird. I'll try to test again later today with other wifi-connections and see if it only happens with my boyfriend's hotspot. I've had some issues with his hotspot before, so it might just be it.

    When connection to my boyfriend's hotspot:

     
        
    Jan 09 10:00:45 archlinux NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413245.1806] dhcp6 (wlp4s0): activation: beginning transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
    Jan 09 10:00:45 archlinux NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413245.1821] policy: set 'Boyfriend - iPhone' (wlp4s0) as default for IPv6 routing and DNS
    Jan 09 10:00:45 archlinux NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413245.2177] dhcp6 (wlp4s0): state changed new lease
    Jan 09 10:00:47 archlinux systemd[1]: NetworkManager-dispatcher.service: Deactivated successfully.
    Jan 09 10:00:49 archlinux NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413249.7206] policy: set-hostname: set hostname to 'boyfriend.telephone-company.com' (from address lookup)
    Jan 09 10:00:49 archlinux systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
    Jan 09 10:00:49 archlinux systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
    Jan 09 10:00:49 boyfriend.telephone-company.com systemd-hostnamed[1812]: Hostname set to <boyfriend.telephone-company.com> (transient)
    Jan 09 10:00:49 boyfriend.telephone-company.com systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
    Jan 09 10:00:49 boyfriend.telephone-company.com systemd[1]: Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
    Jan 09 10:00:59 boyfriend.telephone-company.com systemd[1]: NetworkManager-dispatcher.service: Deactivated successfully.
    Jan 09 10:01:19 boyfriend.telephone-company.com systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: Deactivated successfully.
    
      

    when connecting back to my own hotspot:

     
        
    Jan 09 10:01:42 boyfriend.telephone-company.com kernel: wlp4s0: authenticated
    Jan 09 10:01:42 boyfriend.telephone-company.com kernel: wlp4s0: associate with 72:23:ad:c5:e6:0c (try 1/3)
    Jan 09 10:01:42 boyfriend.telephone-company.com NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413302.2633] device (wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
    Jan 09 10:01:42 boyfriend.telephone-company.com NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413302.2633] device (p2p-dev-wlp4s0): supplicant management interface state: authenticating -> associating
    Jan 09 10:01:42 boyfriend.telephone-company.com systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
    Jan 09 10:01:42 archlinux systemd-hostnamed[1911]: Hostname set to <archlinux> (transient)
    Jan 09 10:01:42 archlinux kernel: wlp4s0: RX AssocResp from 72:23:ad:c5:e6:0c (capab=0x1431 status=0 aid=1)
    Jan 09 10:01:42 archlinux wpa_supplicant[574]: wlp4s0: Associated with 72:23:ad:c5:e6:0c
    Jan 09 10:01:42 archlinux wpa_supplicant[574]: wlp4s0: CTRL-EVENT-SUBNET-STATUS-UPDATE status=0
    Jan 09 10:01:42 archlinux kernel: wlp4s0: associated
    Jan 09 10:01:42 archlinux NetworkManager[521]: <info>  [1736413302.2861] device (wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: associating -> associated
    
      
  • I can see where you come from, but as a gay man, I would go crazy if I had to enter every homophobic encounter with an open mind.

    Also, entering an argument might not change the other persons mind, but it might change the mind of bystanders

  • Thanks for the answer :)

    I'll look at it tomorrow, when I'm at my computer :)

  • While this post is talking about the internet, in general it is important to talk about "politics" with people (what is "political" ?).

    If you don't talk to people about why racism, sexism, transphobia or something else is bad, they will bring that conversation to people who don't have the choice to ignore the conversation. They will harm and harass minorities.

    I agree that the internet might not be the best place to change people's minds, but it is important to name and argue against bigotry when encountered.

    You should of course still be mindful of your own mental health <3

  • linux4noobs @programming.dev

    INVALID MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key

  • F#&k

    Jump
  • where is this from ? :)

  • agree :/

  • just advertisment for Amazon - now people will talk about them and share this ad on social media :/

  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    Zathura config question

  • there is a lot of weird things about what you're saying, but for one:

    the same amount or more petroleum would be spend on cultivating food for the to-be-slaughtered animals and transporting the meat around.

    I'm not a vegan (anymore), but veganism is still the lesser evil here

  • sadly, poor people often support/are fascists too :(

  • I think perhaps it would be nice with custom tags.

    I would like to block all content of sexual nature (sexual nudity, lewd anime, the like)

    it is very subjective what is nsfw and what is not. For some people, making porn is their work, so obviously porn is not nsfw for them.

    If we had custom tags, we would have the hassle of having the same thing in a lot of different categories, but I would much prefer that to having only the nsfw option which is just not enough to capture the diversity of content (and badly named).

    then I could block all the porn tags (or perhaps block a user driven list of porn tags) and avoid a lot more "porn" than I do now 😅

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Browsing "All" and images of nsfw-nature

  • I don't think it is on purpose, but this feels somewhat like antisemitic propaganda.

    it just icks me to see 'they' underlined and then drawings of non-human humanoids who control the world :/

  • I do my personal wiki in markdown (with kakoune and kak-wiki), and then I convert to html using pandas :)

    converting to html, adds an extra step in order for people to edit the text, but it makes it easy to access and navigate :)

  • I just checked his YouTube channel and a lot of his videos have alt-right rhetoric or dog-whistles in the title or thumbnail.

    he does not strike me as a nice person :/

  • we should really get rid of the idea of the "friendzone".

    https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/08/time-to-ditch-friendzone-idea/

    I think this article explains it fine, but to summarize:

    it comes from an idea that men (especially 'nice guys') deserve sex from women for being in their proximity.

    being friends with someone should be a good thing and not just the waiting zone for a relationship.

  • seems it went through fine :)

  • Ahh, thanks 😅

  • Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome! @lemmy.world

    Wifi adapter suddenly stopped working after 1 year

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Any good beginner guides for identifying broken parts in a desktop computer ?

  • math @lemmy.world

    2024 = 2³ + 3³ + 4³ + 5³ + 6³ + 7³ + 8³ + 9³

  • Neovim @sopuli.xyz

    New community about Kakoune

  • Kakoune @discuss.tchncs.de

    Welcome :))

  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    smooth scrolling in Zathura with j and k ?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    get updates from facebook group without facebook ?

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    What type of connector is this ?