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Image 1 — Recent bug on Fedora 44 KDE where "ghost icons" show on current workspace after unlocking computer
Image 2 — Recent bug on Fedora 44 KDE where "ghost icons" show on current workspace after unlocking computer
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Recent bug on Fedora 44 KDE where "ghost icons" show on current workspace after unlocking computer

This is a really minor bug I've only noticed recently. When I lock my computer, it goes to sleep and I wake it and log back in, app icons opened in different workspaces will show in the task bar on my current workspace. When I use the mouse to hover over them the incorrectly shown icons will disappear.

Above is a screenshot where Calibre is open on my first workspace, I'm currently on workspace 2. But the icon shows up in my workspace 2 because I just unlocked/logged into the computer. Once I mouse hover over the Calibre icon it will disappear. System/software information in the second screenshot. My memory is a bit fuzzy here, maybe this only started happening with KDE Plasma 6.7.4?

u/Homeless0DTESPX — 1 day ago

Are people still getting good fills with TOS after they sold to Schwab?

I mostly used to trade spreads, DTE 45, delta 20-30 (closer to mid) for the short put or short call on tech stocks and a few non-tech stocks. With that many days and low delta the bid-ask is very wide for a single leg which compounds when entering it as a spread.

TOS were still part of TD the last time I used them for options and they were exceptional with fills. As I didn't have time to trade options for the last 3 years while I was selling my businesses I took advantage of a massive uncapped 4% transfer offer from Webull. But I have been using Fidelity as my brokerage for new money (primarily came from the sale of those businesses) which I could transfer to Schwab. Fidelity's desktop app is not good for 2 leg trades.

Thanks.

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u/Homeless0DTESPX — 1 day ago
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Highest number of kernel updates on Fedora I've seen in years?

AI is saying the frequent kernel updates are due to security vulnerabilities being discovery by AI, but I'd prefer to get answers from humans. If that is the correct answer shouldn't it be worrying to people/server administrators on stable distros that are still on kernel 6.x?

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u/Homeless0DTESPX — 7 days ago