Its embarrassingly bad but sure: https://files.catbox.moe/hcuuf3.zip
I made a bunch of improvements since, so now at least it reaches space: https://files.catbox.moe/hvtzxi.zip
Now to make it actually orbit kerbin ๐คช
Its embarrassingly bad but sure: https://files.catbox.moe/hcuuf3.zip
I made a bunch of improvements since, so now at least it reaches space: https://files.catbox.moe/hvtzxi.zip
Now to make it actually orbit kerbin ๐คช
Element is an app for "Matrix" (thats like lemmy but for discord) that is developed by a for-profit company (the company mostly manages deployments for big governments). But not only is it open source, its just one client of many for matrix. The vast majority are developed by individuals (Cinny, FluffyChat).
Plus, it's not even remotely similar to Discord.
There are probably discord features missing from matrix but they certainly have a lot of similarities. Though tbf Cinny is the closest to discord in terms of design and functionality not element (but they both are matrix clients).
So this post has (at the time of writing this post):
From this I would say it looks like lemmy upvotes dont federate at all with mastodon. Replies seem to federate but for some reason 1 reply from mastodon is missing on lemmy.
Havent tried it but it seems like you can make it work: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?iId=17&sClass=application
I dont think Photoshop and Roblox work on Linux at all (Roblox does through Sober right now but probably not for long). Buying another computer will not change that (and iirc mac os also supports dual boot).
However if you buy/build a good enough pc, you can run windows in a vm and use roblox/ps without dual booting.
If you dont strictly need a laptop, then yes I would recommend you build your own desktop pc. But if you do, AFAIK xps and thinkpad line of laptops have pretty good quality. The higher end surface laptops are also good (but very expensive). I cant really recommend much else without knowing what features you expect.
Yeah now I agree with you. I didnt understand the full impact the first time around.
(thanks for taking your time to actually explain it to all)
I might be in minority here but I kinda see the point the Readium guy is making, specifically this one:
We managed to convince publishers (even big US publishers) to adopt a solution that is flexible for readers and appreciated by public libraries and booksellers
Publishers and companies will always want DRM so at the very least we (as a community) could offer a DRM that is less flawed, more respecting of privacy and FOSS, etc. If we dont, someone else will offer a DRM solution thats far worse (and publishers will implement it because they dont care and there are no consequences).
huh, I guess its fine if others do it too but looking at the discussion on that issue and it seems this might not go well with some people
you mean the recent libadwaita 1.7 change? why did they do that, any idea?
KO, the bcachefs dev, did things in the kernel in a way that caused quite a bit drama. But with time and after some push back, KO now has adapted to the development process (and no drama since then).
Since it's also fully experimental, it's more harmful than beneficial to keep it in the kernel imo.
Its experimental but its an fs, it doesn't affect anyone who doesn't want to use it. Many drivers are also mainlined in an experimental state and then slowly worked upstream (for e.g. the new nova nvidia gpus driver).
The aerodynamics are really annoying me, I dont understand them at all. I just make the aero/mass center the same. It wobbles like crazy but at least it stays straight.