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Comment #44646345
There's `brew uninstall --zap $application`[1], and there's pretty decent coverage, but it's by no means comprehensive. If you feel inclined to contribute, the process is quite str…
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Comment #38875349
I followed a similar path as you did about a year ago. Having tried a bunch of options, I can recommend strongly Strongbox - fantastic native apps for iOS and macOS, with your choi…
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Comment #26319749
Unfortunately not a solution for federation with other servers, but you can disable presence on Matrix servers you control. For this playbook, use these variables: matrix_synapse_u…
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Comment #26315405
For those interested in self-hosting the home server, I would recommend https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - the documentation is fantastic and it’s very we…
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Comment #13452716
Because
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Comment #12547861
We do have a `deprecated` caveat, but we rely on users to bring up that fact, as there's no way the maintainers can keep track of the status of every Cask. There's also a fairly la…
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Comment #12547559
Just wanted to highlight that as of this release, all the core code for Homebrew-Cask (the sister project for GUI apps) has been (re)integrated into the Brew codebase. This should …
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Comment #12277653
If you have a Mac you can use AppleScript to delete things programmatically by simulating clicking in Safari. I also found this upon a quick search, no idea if it is fully function…
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Comment #11781444
Just added to Homebrew Cask, feel free to `brew cask install qbserve` (I'm one of the maintainers of Homebrew Cask)
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Comment #11241341
You are absolutely correct. Homebrew-Cask favors convenience and availability of as many applications as possible, though we make reasonable efforts to avoid malicious actors by ve…
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Comment #11236721
In this case, yes, as it verifies the download against a (best-effort) known-good checksum. It's not a perfect system, but did work out in this case. GPG verification where availab…
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Comment #11235769
If you installed/updated via Homebrew-Cask [1], you should not be affected. 2.90 was not always compromised, and looking at Caskroom history, the checksum was only updated for the …