Post B1JCV14bC0YH37Y2e8 by mikalai@privacysafe.social
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 (DIR) Post #B1J66ya8CkcieCS0Cu by cryptgoat@fedifreu.de
       2025-12-16T13:12:54Z
       
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       One thing I have immediately  noticed after installing #Plasma on 'Fedora I finally get #SELinux notifications whenever something is happening.I have not the slightest idea why something so crucial is missing from the default #Gnome edition. 🤯🤯🤯 #KDE #Fedora43 #KDEPlasma
       
 (DIR) Post #B1J8XNH5Dh8efUFxeS by lengau@mastodon.world
       2025-12-16T13:40:14Z
       
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       @cryptgoat"Why is this crucial feature missing?" is my constant refrain every time I try GNOME again.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1JCV14bC0YH37Y2e8 by mikalai@privacysafe.social
       2025-12-16T14:24:38Z
       
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       @cryptgoat They always talk about "notification fatigue" in users.Always leading to opposite side -- no info shown, no user-friendly way to check/(dis/en)able capabilities.Example. Researchers need time to investigate what apps are doing, while Android has all info, what java services (capabilities) are given to this or that process.Is anyone researching a way to engage users about their info-flow, hence info-security, with the goal to overcome "fatigue" effect? Middle solution should exist