adr1an
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Will anyone acknowledge the fact that you only learn to ride a bike once? To me, the saying “is like riding a bike” means the opposite…
adr1an@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird "won't be adopting the firefox terms of use"4·2 months agoNot a counterpoint, but to extend a bit on how it could be done: encrypted data. Or, self-hosting server part available, like Mozilla’s (i.e. GarduaLinux has a fork of Librewolf/ Floorp, called Firedragon which uses their own firefox server for account sync)
adr1an@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Can we please, PLEASE for gods sake just all agree that arch is not and will never be a good beginner distro no matter how many times you fork it?3·3 months agoDidn’t both distros have Btrfs auto snapshots. Same as Garuda. Anything broken? Just a reboot, arrow keys, and rollback.
I’ve used ‘KillTheNewsletter’ a lot. And then it hit me. Most email clients have features I want for my feeds (filtering, auto-sorting into folders by keywords, etc.)
So far, only emacs (forgot extension name) and feedbro (firefox extension) have similar festures to these…
Hence, I’m yet to try it, but might create an account only for feeds. And then use rss2email (pypi)
Is anyone else using this tool? I’d love to hear it…
from hammers import sledgehammer
and that’s why I love Python :)
One could also think that whoever packaged this was hurried while filling a form, and wanted to provide credit where it was due. So, maybe they were on the best of their intents… We don’t know.
If I were to use this, I would check other apps from same uploader. Or better, see what permissions are being ask.
In any case, trusting blindly github contributors on teamnewpipe organization is not extremely different.
Trust and credibility are volatile and freely given. It’s youtube, not my bank account ;p
Android shows which apps consume the most energy since the last charge.
It’s great, I’ve used it a lot.
Specially with relatives. It also lists ‘Display’, and shows how much your screen use was draining that new phone. I had to explain this to a friend recently, with their new phone. They thought it might be defective. It wasn’t.
Congrats!
PS. Distro (or DE) wars are meaningless. But I use KDE btw ;)
no, IMDb is. And between the alternatives given, I like TMDB.
adr1an@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Because of something I did during an anthropology lecture, I learned the hard way to read the "The following packages will be REMOVED" list when upgrading a package to backports in Debian GNU + Linux.5·8 months agoIf only you had timeshift and a CoW filesystem ;) rollbacks are easy peasy then!
Oh! I should get back to it… Togrther with the winamp skins I had downloaded from internet archive.
Plus projectM from Steam, and Spotube… I could stop using the monthly subscription for (*1) an ugly UI that barely handles drag-and-drop and is a mess to make my playlists with.
(*1) tbh, the recommendation engine got me hooked at first, but my interest has been fading away.
OpenCamera is good, but could do better. But I’d say video editing is the biggest void.
Also, gesture typing keyboards are an empty niche of foss alternatives. HelioBoard requires loading some proprietary blob unfortunately.
I guess the most heavy machine learning use cases are not filled in.
Just yesterday I deployed it locally, and was about to migrate from my keepasDX (+syncthing)…
adr1an@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Staticrypt: Password protect a static HTML page, decrypted in-browser in JS with no dependency. No server logic needed.7·9 months agoIt’s been always the same. Backend, server logic, database… dynamic content; on one hand. JavaScript runs on the browser for almost anything, sometimes for dynamic content. But it’s not tied. You could have an in-browser button with a counter for the numbers of times it was pressed (that’s actually an entry-level programmer exercise) and that’s a static site. If you saved the counter value to the server (e.g. database) then it’s not static anymore.
adr1an@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Globe: A webapp discover valuable information about countries worldwide1·9 months agoA weather app with no control of city, plus currency rate and TLD. I don’t see any value in this. But a nice design, sure.
adr1an@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Confab – beautiful comments for your site1·9 months agoHow about adding something like hCAPTCHA ? OR librecaptcha, mCaptcha, altcha, …
I use KDE and just reverse all the colors with a configured Custom shortcut.