📰 Ubuntu Snap Prompting Improvements
If you haven’t tried Ubuntu’s ‘Permission Prompting’ feature for a while, there’s more reason to do so in the latest release. Canonical’s Oliver Calder has shared an update on recent improvements to the security feature, which sets out to “empower users” by letting them decide what software can access on the rest of the system at runtime rather than retrospectively.
🔗 Source: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/05/ubuntu-snap-prompting-client-improved
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🌍 The 180th meridian, a line of longitude, is opposite the Prime Meridian and mostly runs through the Pacific Ocean. It’s where calendar days officially change, creating the famous International Date Line. ✨
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🌍 Samoa’s 2011 time zone shift moved it west of the International Date Line, so travelers flying there from the U.S. now skip a day entirely, making for a calendar jump like nowhere else. ✨
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🌍 The tiny country of Kiribati stretches across both sides of the International Date Line, so it can be two different calendar days at once in this island nation. ✨
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🌍 Samoa famously skipped December 30, 2011, to switch from the eastern to the western side of the International Date Line. This move aligned its calendar with Australia and New Zealand. ✨
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