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00:52.49dviolaplease add bitcoin to this page: https://www.kde.org/community/donations/
00:53.43dviolapaypal and banks don't respect privacy
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01:38.52TRS-80dviola neither does bitcoin
01:40.06dviolayes, you can be more private while using bitcoin, you don't have to attach your identity to your address, and you can use tor
01:40.40dviolaif I buy bitcoins with cash from an ATM that doesn't know my identity, nobody can track me
01:40.55TRS-80fair enough
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01:41.21dviolabut yes, it's not completely anonymous
01:42.14dviolaI run a core node that does all the validation of my transactions so I don't have to trust anyone else
01:42.35TRS-80oh nice
01:42.52TRS-80that difficult to set up?
01:44.21dviolano, it's very easy... it requires some disk space and bandwidth though
01:44.46dviolaif you don't want to keep the data on disk you can enable pruning
01:47.47dviolaby data I mean the blocks that contain all transactions
01:48.27TRS-80how big is that now?
01:48.40TRS-80I mean, the whole thing?
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01:51.07dviolaTRS-80: 152GB
01:53.30dviolaTRS-80: it took me like a week for the sync to complete but after that it's like 1MB every 10 minutes, so it's not too bad
01:54.42dviolaTRS-80: before that I was using lightweight wallets like electrum, but they leak your addresses to their servers, I didn't like that very much
01:55.08TRS-80interdasting
01:56.33dviolathere's a way to point your electrum to your own node, then you still get privacy from lightweight wallets, but I really don't see the point since you already get a wallet with your node
02:02.28dviolaI think the ability to connect lightweight wallets to a full node is so that when you want to use bitcoins on your phone and your phones doesn't have enough resources to run a full node, you point your lightweight wallet on your phone to your full node
02:02.46TRS-80makes sense
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02:52.23dviolaTRS-80: bitcoin and kde represents freedom and social inclusion to me, the fact that anyone can send bitcoins to anyone in the world without risk of being censored is a good thing
02:52.27dviola:)
02:53.15TRS-80dviola: Amen!
02:54.31TRS-80had jury duty this past week, got to talking about free software, had one person interested, we exchanged info and I'm going to meet with them to help install Linux and get them started
02:55.52valorieTRS-80: great nick!
02:55.58dviolaTRS-80: awesome
02:55.59valorieand that's good news indeed
02:57.10valoriedviola: we lack someone to add the ability to accept bitcoin to the website and wire it up to the KDE e.V. bank account
02:57.30valorieif you want to help, please write to the board offering your help
02:58.27valoriehttps://ev.kde.org/corporate/board.php
02:58.46TRS-80can now tell the story of how dviola personal BTC node became payment processor for Debian Foundation XD
02:59.05dviolavalorie: oh sure, that would be my pleasure, I will write to them
02:59.19dviolaTRS-80: ;)
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02:59.48valorievery cool
03:00.35dviolaTRS-80: all nodes in the network are actually relaying transactions with each other, that's the nice thing about them :P
03:01.42TRS-80yes my understanding is that it is a distributed ledger
03:02.27TRS-80maybe I should have said "BTC processor" ;)
03:02.49TRS-80was just making a joke anyway
03:02.54valorielots of people want to donate bitcoin
03:03.14valoriebut so far we haven't had volunteers with the needed expertise
03:04.01dviolavalorie: if you can join #bitcoin and just tell you need help there will be many people who would love to volunteer also :)
03:04.16dviolaI mean, other than me of course
03:04.20valoriewell, I don't know what we need
03:04.32valoriejust that we would welcome help
03:04.55valorieif you can open a dialog with the board, then you could be that conduit
03:04.59valorieif you want
03:05.05dviolayes, sure
03:05.08valorieis not on the board btw
03:05.14TRS-80DOOOOOO IT.jpg
03:05.14valoriejust an e.V. member
03:05.26valorieI don't even use bitcoin
03:10.23dviolaI started using bitcoin because banks are very much a trainwreck where I live, and since I work remotely I needed a way to receive payments for my work (I work in webdev)... this has taught me that there's a huge opportunity for the unbanked people with bitcoin
03:11.02dviolaand like wikileaks and other projects, maybe kde can use it for donations without losing anything
03:11.13TRS-80dviola: read an article the other day that BTC is getting big in Zimbabwe as their currency is collapsing (again)
03:11.24dviolayes
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03:12.39cluelesspersonHi guys, I'm from #bitcoin
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03:13.13cluelesspersondviola: sup
03:13.33dviolacluelessperson: valorie and TRS-80 are interested in bitcoin for receiving donations for KDE :)
03:13.53dviolabut they need our help
03:14.07dviolathey have never used bitcoin
03:14.25valoriewell, many of our users and members do
03:14.51cluelesspersonsweet
03:15.03valoriebut what we lack is the web knowhow, and also how to wire up the backend of actually recieving and being able to spend the btc
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03:15.42cluelesspersonvalorie: TRS-80 well, the easiest way to understand, is to just start using it.  Bitcoin has a "testnet" network with worthless funds we can test with and send between each other as proof of concept.  How do you feel about that?
03:16.35valoriecluelessperson: I'm not the target audience
03:16.56valoriethe interested parties would be the KDE e.V. Board
03:17.04valoriehttps://ev.kde.org/corporate/board.php
03:17.20cluelesspersonvalorie: Ah.
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03:17.43CorvetteZR1hi.  i'm having issues compiling kdiagram
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03:18.17cluelesspersonSo, accepting bitcoin is as easy as pasting an address on the website, but if you prefer something a  bit safer in an organization, you can do multisignatures between the board members to sign transactions 3/5 people or something.
03:19.06valorieCorvetteZR1: you might have better luck in #kde-devel in a few hours
03:19.21CorvetteZR1k
03:19.37valoriealthough this is the weekend -- much of the active KDE devel community is european, so during euro-hours
03:19.38sleepyheadso what are your requirements for accepting bitcoin? do you need multisig like clueless says? a donation form?
03:20.10sleepyheadi imagine you guys would want to collect the donor's email address and name at least
03:20.33TRS-80optionally, I would hope
03:20.35sleepyheadthere must be regulatory requirements that you must satisfy
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03:20.57valorieyes, and the board would know about those things
03:21.04cluelesspersonYeah, ultimately, I know generally how to get things done, but the specifics will be up to the exact requirements.
03:21.07valorieI only know that there is interest
03:21.28cluelesspersonI like multisig because it will make it usable safely in an organization.  You don't have to trust a single person to handle all the funds.
03:21.45valorieso anyone who is actually offering to help make it happen, please write to the board
03:21.50cluelesspersonit's not one computer to be hacked/malwared, etc.
03:21.56valorieright
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03:22.07sleepyheadhow do you write to the board?
03:22.07TRS-80I was about to say, cluelessperson do you mind reaching out to the board?
03:22.13cluelesspersonvalorie: I'm some random mod in #bitcoin that came over.  I don't know how to contact your board. :P
03:22.17TRS-80and/or sleepyhead
03:22.24valoriean e.V. is a legal entity and bound by German tax law
03:22.25cluelesspersonTRS-80: I could, sure, can you PM me an email addrss?
03:22.34TRS-80https://ev.kde.org/corporate/board.php
03:22.43cluelesspersondur, okay dokey
03:23.20TRS-80looks like kde-ev-board@kde.org to reach everyone, plus individual addresses are listed
03:23.35valoriethe whole board would be best
03:23.43cluelesspersonTRS-80: valorie As much as I'm not really a fan of 3rd parties, they might consider accepting bitcoin through a 3rd party like coinbase or bitpay for easy integration to USD
03:23.55cluelesspersonif they want to deal in bitcoin directly as well, that can be arranged.
03:23.57valorieand then I assume that one of them would assign themselves as the primary contact
03:24.10valoriedoesn't need to do dollars
03:24.20valoriejust euro for the most part
03:24.26valorieGerman org
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03:38.11dviolait is also important to consider that bitcoin can go up with its value (it's a deflationary currency), so it might make sense to hold BTC and convert it to cash only when necessary
03:38.39dviolafor example, I was lucky to receive BTC when the price was at $600 and now it's almost 6K
03:39.01warxheadhowever, the opposite is true in which it *could* go down
03:39.09dviolayes
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03:45.50cluelesspersonI gotta go for the moment I'll email them
03:46.18valoriethanks!
04:00.51dviolacluelessperson: thanks
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04:04.20Megver83[m]KDE the best \o/
04:06.06valorie:-)
04:06.11valorieI agree, Megver83[m]
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04:08.29Megver83[m]valorie: yea, it's the true in its pure state :-D
04:10.22Megver83[m]I appear as  Megver83[m]? That's strange 'cause I have it as Megver83
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04:11.08valorieMegver83[m]: because you came into IRC through matrix
04:11.20Megver83[m]Yea, I noticed so
04:11.35valorieif I was using matrix right now you wouldn't have the [m]
04:11.41valoriethere
04:13.30Megver83[m]I wonder if I could change the name to Megver83_
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04:17.30pierrotGood night
04:18.22pierrotI'm trying to make uim work in KDE Plasma 5 without success
04:18.58pierrotI mean, it does work with GTK applications but not with Qt5
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04:27.41crazypierrot: maybe bc this ? https://github.com/uim/uim/pull/96
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04:30.05crazypierrot: support for Qt5 && Plasma 5 seems to be missing or broken in uim
04:31.13crazypierrot: maybe try to use ibus .. it should work fine
04:31.33pierrotcrazy: thanks for your response
04:31.58pierrotyeah, it seems that uim still doesn't support Qt5 and KDE Plasma 5...
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04:33.06pierrotI had tried ibus some time ago but it messes things up with keyboard layouts with dead keys
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05:27.17pierrotbut it doesn't recognize my ~/.XCompose when I'm working with Plasma applications
05:45.24kishore96TIL that spectacle has the ability to directly upload screenshots to imgur. Mind blown.
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08:44.21nurupoplasma 5.10.5, 96 dpi, slight RGB anti-aliasing
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08:44.25nurupowhenever i drag icons on my desktop, the filename text changes from white into red and green, as if anti-aliasing was somehow broken
08:44.32nurupowhen you drop a file, it the filename color goes back to being white
08:46.07nurupohere https://imgur.com/a/bB5C1
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08:53.08VikaHallo :)
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08:55.17VikaWindows records a lot of user activity such as what programs were uses, what files were created and accessed etc... Doess KDE Neon also record user activiry in this manor - I'm asking in terms of user privacy...so after I reboot, how much of my old session info remains accessable?
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08:58.34Vikano one?
09:00.32thiagoVika: there's a "recent documents" feature
09:00.55thiagoit is accessed by the open and save file dialogs, so you can easily find files you've just opened or saved
09:01.02thiagobut nothing is ever transmitted
09:01.37Vikahi thiago, ah good to know...and that list could probably be cleared by something such as BleachBit for Linux?
09:01.48thiagoyes, or a simple rm -rf
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09:03.01thiago/home/tjmaciei/.local/share/RecentDocuments/
09:03.13thiagoyou can probably preempt the saving completely by making that dir unreadable
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09:03.33thiagoreplace the username with yours, of course
09:03.55Vikathank you thiago, so no other session data is stored like in Windows... I'm in a paranoid stage LOL, so please forgive me. I have installe KDE Neon and it is the best Linux experience I have ever had ...
09:03.56kishore96There's also a file somewhere with recent krunner queries, IIRC.
09:04.23thiagoyes, krunner records its query history, just like shells record history
09:04.29thiagobrowsers record your history too
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09:05.28thiagoif you've configured Plasma for saving the session, then it will save the application list you had open when you log off and ask those applications to save their state too
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09:05.42thiagoyou can turn this off and ask Plasma to always start a brand, new blank session
09:06.14Vikahmmm I forgot about that one
09:06.26thiagoin any case, nothing ever transmitte, everything is inside your home dir, usually in very easy to find files that you can delte
09:06.29thiagodelete
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09:07.12Vikamy line of thought was to sort of comapre whats left after rebooting an installed version vs running it live off of a pendrive....
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09:09.00thiagoa lot of stuff saved in ~/.config and ~/.local/share
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09:09.30Vikahmmm let me have a quick look...
09:09.37Vikatoor
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09:10.45Vikasorry...meant to say TOR could be used I suppose to sort the browser out...
09:13.17kishore96Most browsers have options to not store history.
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09:13.54Vikasort of like "Private Browsing"...
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09:14.21kishore96Even in a normal session, you can clear history on exit.
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09:14.39kishore96BTW, firefox's private mode blocks some trackers too, IIRC.
09:14.44Vikaah yes, I forgot about that part
09:16.37Vikaok so,  far I have use Firefox Browser in Private mode, save all documents in Cryptainer...
09:17.25Vikawhat about temp files, like in Windows, it has Temp folder to keep duplicates/copies of files in use and sometimes never removes them even....
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11:10.28BluesKajHey folks
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11:27.32lord_robHi! When I'm using Windows, I have my desktop icons correctly aligned on a grid. And they all have the same size. Isn't it possible to do that with plasmoids that don't represent a directory view on the desktop ?
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14:33.46pierrotI configured ibus as input method but my customized ~/.XCompose file isn't taked into account
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14:35.21V7Hey all
14:35.30V7KDE Ceonnect can't see my device
14:35.46V7Also KDE COnnect app can't see a PC with KDE Connect
14:35.56V7Btw I can ping device with a computer
14:36.08V7And KDE Connect app sees other PC's in network
14:36.54V7Btw I've added an IP manually and nothing
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15:18.21JanKusanagiso the KDE connect app on Android can't see the PC (but can see other PC's), and the PC can't see that Android device?
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16:57.12liquidhi. Dunno if this is the kde neon support channel but i,ll give a shot. Is there any way to remove those (ugly imo) shortcut sign off the desktop icons in kde5 ? You know,the ones that appear near an icon when you added to the desktop ? Other than that, thanks for Neon ! Works a treat,and its light and nice
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16:58.04phenomWhat the deuce. How do clear the kickoff cache? I open kickoff and type "music" and it references folders I've since deleted. I can right click on them and "open containing folder" and nothing happens. Any thoughts?
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16:58.18phenomHow do I*
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17:45.43omarramohey guys, how can i disable middle click paste when using libinput for my touchpad?
17:46.49thiagofirst, that's not libinput
17:46.51thiagosecond, you cannot
17:47.10omarramooh ok
17:47.48thiagowell, you could make libinput drop the middle click completely. Then Qt won't paste the selection.
17:47.57thiagomake it a useless button
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17:51.32ptseliosHello everyone,
17:51.41ptseliosAfter my upgrade to Fedora 26, my syslog is full of messages like the following:
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17:57.32omarramothiago: so is there a long term solution to this problem?
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17:57.42thiagoit's not a problem
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17:58.26omarramoso we cant disable middle mouse button click and everyone is fine with that or what?
17:58.38thiagocorrect
17:58.43omarramoalright
17:58.55thiagomiddle click is supposed to paste the selection
17:59.20omarramobut why not have the option to disable it?
17:59.26omarramoas with most features
17:59.30thiagobecause it's always been like that
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17:59.45omarramothats not a good reason imo but whatever
18:00.21thiagoeach toolkit implements it again, so it would take all toolkits agreeing on disabling it, with the same config
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18:00.29thiagoit's just not going to happe
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18:00.36omarramoah I see
18:01.04thiagothat's why I said it's not a libinput issue. It's a toolkit issue.
18:01.30thiagoyou can remap the click to something else, like Button8
18:02.50omarramohm. my problem is that I use libinput-gestures so I have a 3 finger swipe to switch workspaces etc. the paste often gets triggered by mistake. I also dont want to loose the general middle mouse click though
18:03.24thiagoI have no idea what libinput-gestures is
18:03.40thiagoyou can disable the three-finger tap becoming a middle click
18:03.57omarramohow would I do that?
18:03.58thiagosynclient TapButton2=0
18:04.12thiagosorry, TapButton3=0
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18:04.22thiagoyou can make it permanent in the systemsettings touchpad config
18:05.59omarramook, thanks!
18:06.33liquidddddwhy removing of Vlc would remove most of the plasma in Kde Neon ? Is vlc now a dependency for running kde ?
18:06.53liquidddddjus tried to remove it, dont like vlc.
18:07.10toskyyou should ask on neon channels
18:07.21liquidddddI would if I knew which are those
18:07.23toskyit may be a dependency on the phonon plugin
18:07.41liquidddddthats why I came here,since Neon is actually a KDE PROJECT, if I understood correctly
18:07.59liquidddddbut I installed phonon-gstreamer first..
18:08.05toskythe neon contacts are on the neon website, let me dig it
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18:08.25thiagophonon-vlc is the only supported backend these days
18:08.35thiagoyou can remove vlc, but not libvlc
18:08.45thiagowhether neon allows that combination or not, I have no clue
18:08.47toskythiago: it's not the only backend
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18:09.13liquidddddthat would be okay,I would keep libvlc,but I cant remove not even Vlv
18:09.14toskyliquiddddd: https://neon.kde.org/ -> if you check the "Community" menu, there are various contacts
18:09.30liquidddddtosky, thanks, i.ll take a look.
18:10.16liquidddddah they have an irc then
18:10.20liquidddddgonna ask there
18:10.39liquidddddor not..Im the only one there
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23:22.19RedrieldIs there a way that I can force an app into a certain workspace/activity or whatever the terminology is when it starts
23:22.47Redrieldw/ i3 I could just add a line to my config so that a window with a certain class would be forced into the workspace of my choosing, but I don't know if any DEs offer the same sort of thing
23:22.51RedrieldPlasma btw
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23:34.37oprypinRedrield, Window Rules
23:35.02oprypinor Special Application Settings in window context menu (Alt+F3)
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