Lmao, I love the diss at that AI post. Merry GNU/Christmas 🎄🎁🎉, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Christmas 🎄🎁🎉
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I use Helix. It’s kinda like a preconfigured Neovim. I really like it, my only complaint is that it (currently) doesn’t have a filetree
Luna@lemdro.idto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla partners with Ecosia for a better webEnglish37·9 months agoSo… what does this partnership actually mean? Will Ecosia be the default search engine once the deal with Google ends?
Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•Why are we still fighting smartphone bloatware in 2025?English3·9 months agoI like what GrapheneOS is doing, but it’s focused on having the absolute best security rather than supporting a lot of phones. If you aren’t wanted by three letter agencies then LineageOS is good enough
Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•Why are we still fighting smartphone bloatware in 2025?English11·9 months agoI bought my current phone specifically because it was supported by LineageOS. Before that I used an unsupported Samsung phone, which was such a shitty experience that I made a promise to myself that my next phone has to have custom ROMs available
Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•Why are we still fighting smartphone bloatware in 2025?English2·9 months agodeleted by creator
Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•Why are we still fighting smartphone bloatware in 2025?English132·9 months agoI just install LineageOS. It doesn’t have any bloatware or Android modifications that the manufacturer added
Yeah, it did. That feature has been there at least since when Mozilla enabled “Firefox labs” section in settings by default a few months ago, and maybe even earlier than that
I’ve seen that blog post. Tbh Vaxry is kinda unhinged. I think he cares about Cosmic being written in Rust more than the “rust cultists” themselves :P
Gnome. I actually started with KDE. It’s a good DE, but it’s got so many options that I had choice fatigue. I constantly tweaked my taskbar instead of focusing on what I wanted to do. And it was easy to get it to a “looks broken” state
When I tried Gnome, I fell in love with it. I love the unique workflow, lack of distractions, the modern adwaita design, etc. Everything felt so polished
That being said, I don’t like how Gnome devs seemingly can’t agree on anything with other desktop environments. And I don’t like how they refuse to support server-side window decorations. Like, I agree with them that CSD are better than SSD, but it would be reasonable to support SSD for toolkits that haven’t/don’t want to implement CSD themselves, right?
I’m excited for Cosmic. It looks like it combines the best of Gnome and KDE, and the devs don’t have the “my way or the highway” mindset
~/projects
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for things other people made
Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•It's time to stop thinking plastic phones can't be premiumEnglish481·1 year agoFINALLY someone gets this. I don’t care about the “premium look” whatever that means, I just don’t want my phone to break when I accidentally drop it. Which is why I always put a case on my phone
In fact, I’m pretty sure phone manufacturers started putting glass on the back of phones specifically to make them less durable so that customers buy a new phone sooner
Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•To my fellow Android custom ROM enthusiasts, I highly advise you uninstall and stop supporting @projectelixirosEnglish2·1 year agoIdk, I didn’t design their website
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Luna@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•To my fellow Android custom ROM enthusiasts, I highly advise you uninstall and stop supporting @projectelixirosEnglish47·1 year agoFrom the ROM website’s footer:
A custom ROM based on AOSP, which offers a minimal UI enhancement & close to stock pixel Android ROM with great “Performance”, “Security” and “Stability”.
I see now why they “quoted” stability :P
Oh, and just using ADB is enough to trigger the code to wipe the data. But that’s fine according to the developer because “its just a format data, not like your phone gets destroyed”
What makes this even funnier is that on their website they say that the ROM is great and all (with very poor grammar and odd phrasing), but they don’t say what they actually changed. The closest thing I could find was their screenshot gallery where they show some new icons and AI-generated wallpapers
Also corporate memphis art everywhere because why not lol
I feel sorry for anyone who was using this ROM, but this whole thing is hilarious
Not really surprising considering that (IIRC) it’s the default on the Gnome variants of Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora
But keep in mind that voluntary data tends to be pretty skewed
For the most part probably not, but Microsoft cares a lot about backwards compatibility so I imagine some of this code still lives on in Windows
Though you should take this with a grain of salt, since I’m saying this as someone who 1. never looked at Wine source code 2. used the Windows API only once, for a very small program 3. is still learning programming, so I wouldn’t call myself a coder (yet) either
Luna@lemdro.idto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Just Released MS-DOS Source Code!English28·1 year agoProbably yeah, but now they’ve officially released it under the MIT license so stuff like Wine could now potentially borrow some code to improve compatibility with Windows
I would add:
cheat
- a tool that lets you make and use your own cheatsheetsgomi
- replacement for therm
command that has a trashcan, so if you accidentally delete something important you can just restore itbat
- moderncat
, with features like syntax highlighting, line numbers, etceza
- modernls
, with cool features like file iconsbroot
- a different thanranger
/lf
approach to navigating foldersmdr
- a markdown viewerAlso, I think you should add a note that
ranger
should be installed from git because most distros package version 1.9.3 and that is 4 year out of date and has lots of bugs that have been fixed in the git master branch
Luna@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•which distro and why do you prefer it over others?English4·2 years agoNixOS. There are lots of great things about it (like atomic upgrades, easy rollbacks, no dependency hell, safely mixing stable and unstable packages, and more) but it’s killer feature is that (almost) everything about the system is specified in a single config file
That’s a subjective question. I personally like Material You more, but Fluent is good too