What about https://snowflake.torproject.org/?
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What about https://snowflake.torproject.org/?
I think it would be very interesting to convert e.g. a regular Fedora installation into a (so-called “immutable”) Fedora Silverblue installation or vice-versa.
As others mentioned, running a minecraft server by itself is pretty easy. If you want additional features like a Web UI, multiple servers at the same time etc. you might take a look at Crafty Controller.
As someone who develops and distributes a small application exclusively on Flathub, I prefer that everyone uses the exact same package on every system. That way I know that if something doesn’t work, the issue should be easy to reproduce.
Recently, there was a situation where a user indicated in the comments of a release announcement that a newly introduced feature “doesn’t work”. It turned out that they installed a third-party package from the AUR (that wasn’t updated yet) without knowing that this isn’t the official and up to date version.
Just one more line bro. One more line will fix it.
But it comes at the cost of obscurity, Codeberg is a big player but any instance you find is isolated, and any devs you entice to help you need to register additional accounts personal to that instance.
It should be noted that Forgejo is working on implementing federation using ForgeFed, which is based on ActivityPub.
I just think they don’t understand how copyright and licenses work. If you create a work, you own the copyright. If you license it to someone (even when using a restrictive CC license) you are granting them rights that they hadn’t before. It doesn’t get more restrictive than just not licensing your comment.
There are some local differences in math notation, e.g. .
vs. ,
as a decimal separator, •
vs. ×
for multiplication, :
vs ÷
for division et cetera.
https://github.com/michidk/rost
Aren’t you müde from writing Rust programs in English? Do you like saying “scheiße” a lot? Would you like to try something different, in an exotic and funny-sounding language? Would you want to bring some German touch to your programs?
rost (German for Rust) is here to save your day, as it allows you to write Rust programs in German, using German keywords, German function names, German idioms.
This, but Forgejo instead of Gitea.
Oh, that’s sad. See https://mastodon.social/@[email protected] for some of their posts.
Fuck X.com, all my homies use wayland.social
This is more of a general suggestion: if you use Regular Expression, use https://regex101.com. It provides syntax highlighting, explains the syntax and allows you to test your regexes.
Additionally, I think that sd
is way more intuitive than sed
.
It’s the other way around. 0.1 kWh means 0.1 kW times 1 h. So if your device draws 0.1 kW (100 W) of power for an hour, it consumes 0.1 kWh of energy. If your device factory draws 360 000 W for a second, it consumes the same amount of 0.1 kWh of energy.
I’m likely to rebuild the backend in Go
Why bother with another language? Rust offers multiple great backend options. Using the same language for both ends might allow reusing some parts.
The Flatpak is official.
But gnome apps don’t do that on XFCE. simple-scan and zenity as an example.
The latest version of both simple-scan and zenity do support custom accent colors. AFAICT, XFCE doesn’t support the XDG accent color setting.
Please don’t implement libadwaita, guys.
This is just extremely misleading. Libadwaita uses the system accent color by default which makes it even easier respect the users preference when developing a GTK application.
What could go wrong.