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linux_user_6967, to RedditMigration in I made a tool that transfers your reddit subscriptions to lemmy, thought maybe you all might be interested

Nice work!

but where were you 2 weeks ago :(

induna_crewneck,

I’m sorry, I had this idea a while ago but didn’t get around to doing it. I knew if I started it would take up most of my time (which it did) and I couldn’t afford that until now

density,
@density@kbin.social avatar

omg you do not need to explain. :) I'm sure that comment was intended as appreciation for your good work. just joking about how hard it was bad in the old days and kids these days have it so easy.

MaggiWuerze, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?

Looks great, but it apparently strictly requires the new lemmy version, as my home instance shows no posts in liftoff. Will keep it for now and try it again when my instance updates

Brainsploosh, to asklemmy in Nerds, I need ideas for my college project that should resemble the below GitHub project - Event Planner.

For programming, you should probably be able to copy that project design.

If you want to make it difficult for yourself, you pick a user or use case to optimise for.

Maybe you make it a wargaming centered booking and matching site (for ladders and weekly games type tournaments)?

Maybe you make it conference centre based, giving appropriately sized suggestions and showcase the rooms?

Maybe you make it for yourself and add schedule sync, or notifications, or whatever you’ve always been missing from your calendar app.

SheeEttin, to privacy in Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control

You can control who sees it by how and where you post it. If you don’t want people to see it, just don’t put it on the Internet at all. Even sites with fine-grained privacy controls can have flaws that result in information leaks.

Ephera, to opensource in The issue to create a new main menu for Minetest has been open for 6 years.

I read up on it at some point and it was essentially a matter of their UI framework just being custom-implemented. Any advanced UI concept would need so much overwhelming support from the community, that a core dev then sits down for a few months to dish out the necessary UI components, that this is just not really happening. The core devs aren’t exactly bored most of the time anyways.

Having said that, they did recently renovate the settings menu using the UI components they already had, and that turned out really cool.

Also, I do feel like some smaller improvements could be made without big code changes, but yeah, those then end up in too many discussions.

The font has been discussed many times. To give you a taste:
Many want a font with fantasy style, but Minetest can also depict a futuristic setting. Others want a blocky font, but those usually aren’t very legible (i.e. accessible) and often only support a narrow range of languages.
I think, just a font, which looks less serious and less thin, already improves it massively, but you can’t even get folks to agree on that, because well, if the font is tweaked, you might need to adjust lots of UI components and mods and such to work with the different font dimensions. So, if a font change is made, people want to get it perfect from the start.

The button gradients are another case, where most people agree that something else would look better and it could be easily changed, but discussions just never end.
The community is just so big and so public, that there’s always someone new joining into the discussion, so that no consensus can occur…

Snoopy, to opensource in The issue to create a new main menu for Minetest has been open for 6 years.
@Snoopy@jlai.lu avatar

As a minetest player, the main menu screen work very well and only lack some option to filter servers by game and language.

So i understand if they prefer to focus on other issues.

SkullHex2, to piracy in Tachiyomi replacement is out
@SkullHex2@lemmy.ml avatar

What is keeping Kakao from doing the same thing again?

Chewy7324,

Kakao (hopefully) won’t get to know the real names of the developers, which will prevent them from suing the devs personally.

They could try to DMCA claim the repo, but Tachiyomi is completely legal, so hopefully Github won’t take it down. Github previously helped youtube-dl after they got DMCA notices.

OpenHammer6677, (edited ) to piracy in Tachiyomi replacement is out

How is this different from TachiyomiSY?

Edit: SY will continue by forking Mihonhttps://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e311c60f-2c30-4a85-8fd5-cef35d9167c2.jpeg

Chewy7324,

As far as we know, TachiyomiSY has the same relationship with Mihon as it did with Tachiyomi previously. Maybe it’ll change since SY’s dev is also said to work on Mihon, but we’ll see.

At the moment Mihon is the same as Tachiyomi with changed branding.

OpenHammer6677, (edited )

Thanks! I’ll stick with SY for now since I’m getting errors with the sources for some reason whenever I migrate and it’s a pain to fix.

johnlobo, to piracy in Tachiyomi replacement is out

that was fast

KarnaSubarna, to linux in Docker team is considering distributing Docker Desktop as a Flatpak and Snap
@KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml avatar

I personally found Portainer more useful as it doesn’t require a VM unlike Docker desktop.

antoniocappiello, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Hello and thank you all for your appreciation! For anyone who asks, there is a buymeacoffee page for donations. It’s really a pleasure to see my work recognized, especially when I’ve been practically stuck on Android Auto support for months… For the future, the plans are to fix some bugs already reported to me, add support for the OpenSubsonic API, and clean up the interface (giving the user the ability to show or hide elements as they wish). Fewer server calls should lighten up and speed up the app.

bonnetbee, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Looks great! Will it find it’s way into the F-Droid repos?

Aatube, (edited ) to linux in what's your opinion on typst?
@Aatube@kbin.social avatar

Can it run doom?

juli, to piracy in GitHub - RandomNinjaAtk/docker-lidarr-extended: lidarr-extended :: Lidarr application packaged with multiple scripts to provide additional functionality

Whoops. That’s the old link. Here’s the new one github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts

pohart, to linux in ripgrep 14 released with hyperlink support

How much could performance even improve?

cybersandwich, (edited )

Seriously. I’d be interested in the benchmarks

Edit. I should have looked closer. They have the benchmarks on the GitHub.

pohart,

Yeah, and the answer is quite a bit for some cases.

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