A while ago I read this really good essay about working with Richard Feynman on the Connection Machine: https://longnow.org/essays/richard-feynman-connection-machine/
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I think you need to look up how it is actually implemented in the wild today, because Google extended it and a very large number of people are using Google Jibe.
It worked out well for Microsoft since Apple dropped their lawsuit over QuickTime code that made it into Windows via an Intel contractor.
RCS is in iOS 18, but “integrate the messaging system compatibility” really means “use Google’s RCS”.
Pull down on the home screen and type the first few letters.
The caveat being it is sharing the local console and the session needs to be logged in on the local console first, literal screen sharing. The most recent Gnome can create a new virtual session but it is not persistent, if your network hiccups you must log in again and it is a brand new blank slate. They are getting closer though.
I love xrdp, but it isn’t compatible with Wayland. Issue when some distros are looking to fully remove Xorg in the near future.
One of my big Wayland gripes is how hard it is to set up a terminal server. AFAIK the most recent gnome is the only thing that can do it and it’s session doesn’t persist over disconnects.
Nah it got knocked down.
Belgian techno anthem Pump Up the Jam by Technotronic is one for the ages. Some say it has always been with us.
HEIC is not proprietary.
What’s the difference between active logins and cookies?
Are offline pages used much anymore?
I don’t think it obfuscates it, it describes each (most) of those items while grouping them more logically. It is just less granular.