It isn’t just a fork, its a collection of tools and patches around wine tailored for a specific purpose.
DXVK, VKD3D and other components aren’t part of Wine or Proton’s Wine builds, for example. They’re extra tools used on-top of Wine.
17 year old Tech enthusiast and Cat lover from Germany.
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It isn’t just a fork, its a collection of tools and patches around wine tailored for a specific purpose.
DXVK, VKD3D and other components aren’t part of Wine or Proton’s Wine builds, for example. They’re extra tools used on-top of Wine.
RSS never fails me.
Either Minecraft or Sonic the Hedgehog 3 would take that title for me
Both of those are games I’ve played LOTS of when I was younger (well, I am still quite young) which provided me with lots of fun and I just kind of come back to playing them periodically.
Either because there is some cool new community project I want to try or because I just miss playing the games.
Probably not the most unique take, but I still really love Minecraft’s soundtrack (and other C418 tracks for that matter).
There’s work being done on #Kmoon.
You should be able to find it without too much effort.
How far does “interacted with” go for you?
as in, does clicking already count as interaction or would you need to comment or vote?
if it’s just viewing the content, then this might be done using a simple userScript as Kbin already remembers which threads you’ve viewed on the homepage.
man am I glad that my real name is so generic that you don’t find me unless you specifically search for keywords associated with what I do (e.g “Codeberg” or “Mastodon”)
it’s truly great to have the same name as somebody famous’ brother.
Popular pieces of software that’s part of the fediverse usually give you either:
#2 could be expanded in the case of Kbin and Lemmy to also include subscribed communities/magazines, settings and some other things where Federation allows for it.
That’s what ActivityPub has planned.
Well, that is kind of what ActivityPub is already allowing us to do.
To be entirely fair with Kbin:
From Kbin.pub: “NOTICE: This is a very early beta version.”
I’ve also made sure there’s an archive on https://archive.is/qD5b6
I wasn’t the first one to archive here, but I still want to share for everyone interested.
I don’t really see Fedora maintainting a patched version of audacity as a fault of Flatpak, though.
Flathub is designed to allow developers to publish their own software in the way they intended. So Flathub and Flatpak are doing exactly what they’re designed to do
Let’s paraphrase to “CLI applications are quite cumbersome to use under Flatpak as per the current implementation”.
Unless you set up your own aliases, you’ll have to write out commands like flatpak run ...
, and if you don’t know the package name yet you’ll need to run flatpak list --app
first as well
I hope that in the future, Flatpak gets some improvements for exporting CLI utilities into the user’s environment.
Users upping permissions is not something that Flatpak is to blame for.
Flatpak has set the groundwork for sandboxing of desktop apps with a runtime permission system. People dont yet know how to properly use it.
The problem here is that most packages aren’t maintained by developers, but rather by independent package maintainers from respective distributions.
In my eyes, this adds another potential point of failure outside the control of the developer of a given tool.
Always check up with local data protection authorities, and if those dont properly handle your request either you can take legal action against either. As a citizen of the EU it is your right to do so.
Thank you so much for the consideration! <3
Hm, I find it somewhat annoying that right now, this is not really searching the Fediverse, but rather what we’ve come to call “the Threadiverse”, which is all about Reddit-like content aggregators.
In other words, I’d love an option to search different kinds of content, like instead of Threadiverse-stuff searching the most popular mastodon, misskey, or pleroma instances just to name a few.
NixOS can become quite complex, so maybe stay away from it until you know more about how to manage your system ;)
The other options you’ve mentioned here are good, but EndeavourOS is based on Arch, so that may be contradictory to what you’ve said earlier.