FlowLauncher looks neat, like KRunner for Windows. Thanks for sharing
FlowLauncher looks neat, like KRunner for Windows. Thanks for sharing
They were too preoccupied on wether they could, they never stopped to question wether they should
Thanks for explaining (For some reason my mind went to Dodge Challenger the car, not the Challenger shuttle)
I never new there were that many ignored warnings for the Challenger shuttle disaster. It remains an important cautionary tale to this day. The poor crew never saw it coming
Story time?
Damn, finally! A gaming laptop with AMD graphics :D it looks overall well specced too
Sadly I'm not in the market cause I bought a gaming laptop with Nvidia 2 years ago, and it's still way too good to justify replacing. Too bad laptops with AMD graphics were made of Unobtainium until now
Depending on what you need, you might get away with any old small PC (like 1 litre office PCs or old thin clients), or an SBC like Raspberry Pi.
For Operating system, instead of Android, try LibreELEC, or any Linux distro starting straight in to Kodi could work, for Firefox in Kiosk mode opening your Jellyfin.
Bazzite is a version of Fedora initially started as a steamOS alternative for the steam deck. So if you install the Deck version of Bazzite it boots straight in to Steam Big Picture intended for the TV.
KDE Plasma also has a Plasma Big Screen version, but I'm not sure how ready that is yet, or if it's easy to install.
I like the blue square, it's pretty :3 But I'll learn to live without
It's not a cardinal sin, it's called being a brave pioneer :)
Anyway, fwiw I've noticed something similar where steam just (re)starts all of a sudden while playing. Like I notice the game gets sluggish, then focus changes to the steam client, complete with the "new offerings" sale popup that comes when starting steam. And I did have steam overlay UI freeze completely recently but restarting the game and steam fixed it.
Kubuntu 22.04, X11, nVidia 3060 with 525 driver
Kate on Linux, Notepad++ on Windows.
Also, Kate on Windows (it's really good)
Working well with version control is such a killer feature!
Certain platforms (not necessarily in the EDA space) like to make 5000 line diff after just opening a project and thinking about changing a comment
Sadly Obsidian is not open source or free as in free speech. For individuals it is free as in free beer though
Well worth a read. The video swapping between Wayland compositors with a single button like it was nothing is freaking magic.
Plasma 6 and Wayland looks so promising :D
Thanks for sharing, Markor looks promising
Markor also has support for Zim Wiki, so I tried it out with some files from my Zim Desktop Wiki notebook, and it sortof works! Markor renders correctly, though I had some problems getting embedded images to work, because Markor didn't find the images using the same relative URLs as Zim Desktop Wiki uses.
Can we expect to do in-place upgrades from KDE5 to KDE6, or will it require a full re-install?
Let's say upgrade from Kubuntu 23.10 with Plasma 5.27 to Kubuntu 24.04 with Plasma 6.0 (assuming Kubuntu ships 6.0)
Cool, Obsidian didn't even cross my mind, thanks for the suggestion.
For mobile, just reading and ticking of existing items covers the main use cases for me. And sometimes adding new items too. That's soo cool that the Sleek Dev added support for arbitrary extensions. I love when FOSS Apps become interoperable on the same dataset like that. Yay for data portability :D
Time to try out Obsidian then
Sleek looks amazing
But is there a FOSS todo.txt client for mobile (Android)? Searching around I could only find the official Todo.txt for Android on GitHub which is unmaintained since 2018, and some Todo.txt for Android on the play store which is up to date but not sure if it's affiliated or not , and no mention of being FOSS
It's not so much about the programming language you use, it's about what data you're taking in, what you're doing with it, and where you're passing the data off to next.
If everything is all the same encoding, or all your data is ANSI you never have to think about it. It's only when your program runs across systems or regions things get screwed up
This is so stupid I love it 😂
Zim really is amazing, its the perfect balance with its simple plain text files in folders data structure, but powerful search and back linking. And I love linking to other files on the local file system.
How do you do the LUKS volume upload to cloud? Is it for syncing between devices or just backup? Personally I use (self hosted) NextCloud to sync my Zim between devices.