

A bridge is basically a set of 2 bots. If you send a message on Mastodon, a bot account also sends it on X under your name and vice versa.
I use Arch based distros btw.
A bridge is basically a set of 2 bots. If you send a message on Mastodon, a bot account also sends it on X under your name and vice versa.
Sorry for political mentions if it’s a problem btw.
Forked works better when it comes to FOSS imo.
I agree. It’s all very nicely matched.
We even got Spore 2 before GTA 6.
which screenshot app did you end up using?
I’m a simple man. It recommended xfce4-screenshooter so I installed that.
There’s another issue which is system requirements. Qubes is extremely heavy. Though if a company needs such high security that they decide to use Qubes, they probably have more than enough budget for it (talking about cybersec, corporate espionage firms and illicit businesses). If it’s a more regular company, good luck teaching your employees.
There might be some kind of AI or rule based system but likely it is manual. It’s not like they actually have to review everyone. Imo the system is mostly made for not letting spam bots in.
To me it looks like you need to be accepted before you can view the posts. Think of it as a private Instagram account.
Wow I haven’t seen It’s FOSS mentions in a while.
Not sure. Their target audience doesn’t know what open-source is.
Plasma probably seems a lot more familiar to people who are used to Windows, which I imagine was a consideration.
Cinnamon.
EA then Microsoft and now Ubisoft. We might be seeing a new trend here.
I have questions about KDE as the desktop choice. It is the leading DE in terms of adding new features and Wayland development but it’s quite unstable compared to something like GNOME or Cinnamon.
All extensions are disabled. I use the adw-gtk3 theme for GTK3 apps but I’m not talking about those (though the latest version of the theme also has smaller buttons that means the GTK devs probably have indeed changed the size of the buttons).
On the screenshot there is a GTK4 app that hasn’t been updated to the newest libadwaita version (Pipeline) on the left, and on the right there is a default GNOME app that has been updated (Console).
No I don’t use any scaling. Though I never checked if the update turned it on automatically.
Now that is some good stuff.
Let the kernel do kernel job, chief. It aint a kernel no more if it does apps job.
Idk I might’ve misunderstood something.