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This might be useful: https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/toxcancel (Redirects to xcancel.com (a mirror of x) when the browser is about to load an x.com page).


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Isn't this what the european Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is about? See https://orcwg.org/cra/ and the work of the Open Regulatory Compliance Working Group in general.


More or less, though the CRA is pretty minimal: it has a few basic requirements and hobby/unpaid open source software is not covered. A company integrating open source software is essentially responsible for covering those requirements themselves.


The company being responsible for the open source components they integrate should solve the biggest dependency problems, though. From a security perspective, it doesn't really matter if a company fixes the bugs themselves or if they pay someone to fix it for them.


https://git.tricoteuses.fr/tricoteuses/a_propos has the French constitution and others (e.g. "Code Pénal": https://git.tricoteuses.fr/codes/code_penal/commits/branch/m...) under git too. They have developed a custom tool to automate this: https://git.tricoteuses.fr/logiciels/tricoteuses-legifrance


This behavior is controled by the AUTO_CD option: https://zsh.sourceforge.io/Doc/Release/Options.html. To enable it yourself:

    setopt AUTO_CD


This sounds a lot like Shape Up from the guys at Basecamp: https://basecamp.com/shapeup



FWIW, LibreOffice automatically inserts an actual Unicode NO-BREAK SPACE when I type ":" at the end of a word (if the language is set for French of course). If I insert an actual SPACE and then hit ":", it even replaces the SPACE with a NO-BREAK SPACE.

I'd be surprised MS Word doesn't do the same. No need for a "true" typesetting solution.


I think the point of the GP is that it inserts NO-BREAK SPACE instead of a NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE. If that's the case, it's a bug.




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