

Still using k9mail since fairemail causes me oom issues.
I still find myself looking for other emails tho since i need something that supports mailing list stuff better.
Still using k9mail since fairemail causes me oom issues.
I still find myself looking for other emails tho since i need something that supports mailing list stuff better.
Ungoogled chromium. It’s faster then firefox in nearly everything I test, doesn’t have stupid issues like not rendering gradients properly.
I use firefox on my desktop for one single reason, and that’s because there is literally nothing for chromium, that is remotely close to simple tab groups.
yes, because the rest of gnome is trash too
S76 already stated that maintaining the tiling extension for gnome was more effort then it was worth
Gnome upstream is notoriously hard to work with and will insult it’s users and make up bogus reasons to reject perfectly good feature requests and bugreports.
Gnome is slow as balls. On low end hardware gnome bloody chugs compared to KDE let alone the “light weight” DEs.
Gnome is insanely slow to implement many features.
Gnome is hostile to working with upstream wayland protocols like window decore.
S76 want’s their desktop to look and work a certain way, and making gnome look/work like that is difficult especially when upstream is not prepared to play ball.
Gnome devs have insulted S76 devs in public forums, have complained about S76 not funding gnome’s A11y efforts despite S76 donating quite a lot to gnome over the course of 5 years, $100’000 https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/xwtns5/does_it_seem_like_gnome_wants_system_76s_cosmic/ira4e8o/
Personally, not needing to deal with gnome developers alone is a feature. Rust is just a tool which makes developing your own DE, compositor included, very easy.
It wasn’t open source, but it also wasn’t against TOS. All it really was is a custom environment that builds RPCS3 in.
I’m not sure if it was a termux like environment or a proot, but it was termux X11 fork.
I pretty much just don’t help arch and arch derivatives users any more despite using it for over a decade now. It’s not worth the time nor effort.
Love sherpa, I use it a lot, however I am not sure this is what they wanted. I think they wanted an application that can reliably invoke the TTS engine?
why is this piracy? IS this something you traditionally need to pay for?
when does apple turn around and just stop selling in the EU?
I believe steam uses bubblewrap to isolate steam games so you should be relatively safe
The futo applications are nice, it’s a shame about their licence, I hope they solve it soon so people can start shipping them.
I just use thunder-app, Fast and good UI, free and open source. A really nice app.
I personally use an expected keyboard. Really nice, especially if you use termux. FCITX5 for Android is another good keyboard if you like the more AOSP style keyboard that supports other characters
https://github.com/fcitx5-android/fcitx5-android?tab=readme-ov-file#supported-languages
Unfortunately using codeberg itself is kinda crap. Its not the worst thing in the world, but it still has zero discoverability , and is missing features like code search.
it does have potential though if it is resilient.
its easy enough to send angry shit to every server, dmca and whatever rights violations they can think up, and it can become an issue.
Of course, the Federation is great, but you still need an instance that’s in one of those privacy-oriented countries.
and yet, they still obey them…
the issue isn’t federation or anything like that, the issue is finding a repo hosting service in a dmca resilient country
Android 15 (LOS) on my LG G7 thinq 4gb ram, when I have a large number of accounts when syncing them android will run into oom issues even after tweaking oomd