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I ended up making a script to convert them properly, from things I found on the web here and there.
https://github.com/pixelfed-glitch/brand-assets/blob/main/svgtogif.js
For resizing GIFs, I recommend imagemagick CLI tool though.
2016, I was so pissed we didn’t have a proper emoji panel in Linux that I tried to make one. I never got to understand IM properly enough to implement it correctly, but here is the code : https://github.com/Murazaki/EmojiPanel
Not really, I just forget about it everytime I come back lol
Great idea, except that it has transparency…
You can try switching renderer in Retroarch, not sure that’ll change anything if it’s an XWayland issue but just in case
Never heard of it honestly.
Yet another music player again
Oh yeah I’ve seen issues in KDE Wayland for it lately, namely on brightness. It’s gone since.
Can someone explain what this really does ? The article is very lacking.
Great, gonna need to work on retro compatibility with NixOS home-manager now
I use Cygwin in my build system so I don’t have to rewrite commands for different systems.
Logseq is such a hassle. They didn’t bother to write a proper abstraction for data blocks, they require you to write and read code like notes, and they don’t plan on making any proper data visualization other than the fancy and useless graph.
You are completely useless, my dear bot. The article has less words than your explanation.
I forgot about that one. Does anyone remember MSDOS editor? Fun times