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Yes, but the OP of the linked post on LW is from LW. So likely .ML blocks that particular LW user, i.e. doesn’t fetch (or display) their content.
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Didn’t .World defederate from .ml?
No. And if so, it would work in the opposite direction, a user won’t see content from .ML on their site.
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Defederating works only in the opposite direction. You don’t see content from hexbear and lemmygrad on LW, as LW defederateted from these sites, i.e. doesn’t fetch their content. It cannot inhibit the sites from fetching its content. For that
theythese would need to defederate from LW themself.Also, LW didn’t defederate from .ML, neither did .ML defederate from LW.
https://lemmy.world/instances
https://lemmy.ml/instances
Try reading again while not omitting
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Linux@lemmy.world•UPDATE YOUR DISTRO - New Linux 'Copy Fail' Vulnerability Enables Root Access on Major DistributionsEnglish
2 monthsIt could be for example Debian 12 (Bookworm). While Debian 13 (Trixie) already got fixed, Bookworm is still vulnerable.Edit: It just got fixed.
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Linux@lemmy.world•(Rant) Linux really needs to do a better job with package management...English
2 monthsAccording to the description, they don’t specify that pip should be executed as root (which is a very bad idea and pip itself will tell one about that).
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Did you try using xournalpp? It’s more recent fork. I’ve used it in teaching and found it really useful.




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