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Is it dangerous to use a rusting microwave?

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    Hey fedi,So, with the news about #vim, I'm considering branching out and trying different editors/toolchains. Thing is, I've got a #vimwiki that keeps my brain running, a second one that manages the massive project that is #thisOldClownHouse and a third that is my website. I'm hopeful that a non-slop fork of vim is in the future, but I can't maintain one, so I'm wanting to learn about my options.I could use recommendations of things to explore. Optimally tools where the maintainers have stated a policy of not accepting slop, but I'm willing to risk things where we don't have *known* slop being introduced by maintainers.I don't need an all-in-one solution necessarily, but I do need both a text editor and a wiki solution. There needs to be some tooling from which I can render a basic static site from the wiki format. I can shell script just enough to ease the practice of pushing files through a series of tools, but I typically need some handholding, so I'd prefer something that's already pretty well established. I'm not currently looking to leave the terminal, no shade to gui's, just not what I'm looking for right now. edit: Oh, and I'm on #openBSD, so preferably something that's already in ports, but I'd still like to know about small projects too.#askfedi #textEditorAlternatives #noAI
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    @thewk yes that's possible. There are 2 ways you can use (and combine). One is using authentik with forward auth via Middleware. That means authentik (and therefore also possible MFA) is shown before you can reach your service. The other way is when your service supports oidc, saml etc. Then authentik is called from that service at login.
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    I am running #FreeBSD RELEASE 15.0 with #pkg for package management, no #ports at all. It appeared to me that the Joe's Window Manager port, x11-wm/jwm, was built without #SVG image support by default. However svg files are actually widely used by multiple icon themes, meaning that many of them will not work under #JWM . Should I simply compile it manually out of ports tree? I mean getting the ports tree is not difficult but setting up #poudriere and all just for one package seems tedious. Are there any other simpler waysnto achieve this?#AskFedi #BSD #RunBSD #unix #WM
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    @manawyrm @GoatsLive it is possible to use a Linux phone for real.you need to be a tinkerer, and be ready to accept some *significant* limitations, but there are workaroundsedit: I don't mean that they are *easy* workarounds, you need to be a tinkerer *and* to be motivated, and there will be some pain. but it can be done