limiting shutdown/reboot permissions


I have a fedora workstation pac connected to the living room tv, running some server duties in the house and playing games over streaming and on the tv it is connected to.

I want to forbid reboot/shutdown from the UI. I want only sudo in the terminal to be able to do that.

I'm no certain of the best way to do that. I cant go just hiding the options on a per UI basis as I'll be playing whack-a-mole until I'm dead. Instead, Id like things like plasma and steam to understand they aren't permitted to make that request, but if they try anyway, the OS just ignores them.

Apple has a huge product roadmap for the smart home: Here’s what’s coming


Apple’s home products (primarily HomePod mini and Apple TV) have been the talk of the town for the past couple of years. The reasoning is quite simple: the current iterations are 4-6 years old.
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What's good volume control program for pipewire?


I've used pavucontrol throughout pretty much all my Linux life. But it only controls pulseaudio side of things. I found that it does not work that well with pipewire.

For example if I do something like wpctl set-mute 56 toggle, the mute state is not reflected in any way in pavucontrol, but I see that the device is muted for example in alsamixer.

Any good pipewire-native volume control?

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Open CAD Studio


A full-featured 2D + 3D CAD application built in Rust with GPU-accelerated rendering. Native DWG & DXF read and write, paper space, ACIS solids, dimensions, layouts. An open source community project by Hakan Seven, recognized and promoted by the OpenAEC Foundation.
This entry was edited (Sunday, August 16, 2026, 6:06 PM)

Open CAD Studio


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/51469097

A full-featured 2D + 3D CAD application built in Rust with GPU-accelerated rendering. Native DWG & DXF read and write, paper space, ACIS solids, dimensions, layouts. An open source community project by Hakan Seven, recognized and promoted by the OpenAEC Foundation.

California Built a Delete Button for Your Data - Here's How It Works (Cal Privacy Interview)


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California created a free service that deletes your personal information from over 600 registered data brokers. Tom Kemp, Executive Director of the California Privacy Protection Agency (Cal Privacy), breaks down how the DROP system actually works, why data brokers face fines of up to $40 million a day for non-compliance, what to do if you live outside California, and more.

🔗 SOURCES & LINKS
• Cal Privacy: cppa.ca.gov
• DROP: privacy.ca.gov
• California Safe at Home Program: sos.ca.gov/registries/safe-hom…

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⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 INTRO
00:01:44 CPPA VS. CAL PRIVACY
00:02:52 TOM'S BACKGROUND
00:04:39 CAL PRIVACY RELATIONSHIP WITH BIG TECH
00:07:38 CAL PRIVACY INSPIRATION
00:12:23 THE PRIVACY PARADOX
00:15:15 CALIFORNIA'S APPROACH VS. OTHERS
00:18:04 UPCOMING BROWSER REQUIREMENTS
00:19:15 DELETE REQUEST AND OPT-OUT PLATFORM (DROP)
00:26:08 HOW DROP WORKS
00:28:05 DROP VS. DATA REMOVAL SERVICES
00: 37:14 WHO RUNS THE DROP TECH?
00:39:43 DATA SECURITY & INFRASTRUCTURE
00:46:14 LEAVING OR CUSTOMIZING DROP
00:46:46 TIMING
00:47:33 DATA BROKER REGISTRY
00:49:41 DATA BROKER REACTION
00:51:36 WHY IS THIS RETROACTIVE?
00:54:45 HOW TO ADVOCATE WHERE YOU ARE
00:57:50 FEDERAL PRIVACY REGULATION
01:00:12 HOW TO UTILIZE YOUR RIGHTS & TOOLS
01:04:14 FINAL THOUGHTS

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Epic Games Store: Launcher to get Linux version