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lemmy_user_838586, in Mastering Joplin Notes: Tips and Tweaks

I love Joplin, but for this write up, I think I would have reworded the sub titles to be less click-baity.

“8 Joplin Superpowers to Boost Your Note-Taking Experience”

  1. “Create a Notebook”

Okay… Not exactly “super powers!” If you’re literally talking about some of the most basic functionality of the app. The end of the article does get into customizing it with plugins, etc so that’s good.

dino, in on arch btw.

Using a tiling wm and wanting to move windows around? 🤨

bennieandthez,
@bennieandthez@lemmygrad.ml avatar

moving floating windows is caveman stuff really

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

It’s dynamic :)

drwankingstein, (edited ) in Louvre: C++ library for building Wayland compositors.

ngl Im more interested in the dock and what protocols it uses. I’ve been missing latte dock since I migrated to wayland

ehopperdietzel,

The dock is rendered directly by the compositor in one of the examples; it’s not an external application as it ideally should be. It doesn’t rely on any intricate protocols or systemd services to monitor the states of apps. I added it solely for demonstration purposes.

drwankingstein,

Ah thats a shame, looks good however

NathanUp,
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I just use plasma panels these days

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article

A crash in the window manager takes down all running applications: Yes, because the compositor IS the server, window manager AND compositor at the same time.

I still would have preffered a modular approach, where compositor, window manager, server/mouse+keyboard are plugable. Well, it’s probably possible with Wayland, but the ecosystem is not there yet.

beta_tester, (edited ) in A new pilot will investigate the use of Forgejo (A non profit FOSS alternative to github and gitea) in german schools

I knew about codeberg but not forgejo

Codeberg is a public non-profit Forgejo instance hosted by the actual maintainers of the tool. They’re compromised with free software and provide their services with no pay walls other than a single limitaiton: only accepting open-source projects in their instance. That shouldn’t be a problem if you want to work on open-source, right?

devforum.roblox.com/t/…/2505867

NightAuthor,

Compromised?

dewittlebook,

“Made up of” -> the non profit consists of software that must be free and open source…?

Patch,

It’s a typo. It should be “comprised”.

possiblylinux127,

This is the FOSS community, open up!

amanneedsamaid,

I think they meant comprised?

neshura,
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Forgejo is developed by the people at Codeberg, they just rebranded their own Forgejo instance to Codeberg and added some extra around it (like Pages or the FAQ sections)

ReversalHatchery,

They’re compromised with free software

Lol

yetAnotherUser,

GitHub uses Git, and you don’t need any cool interface for Git, just a terminal. But we don’t like terminals, they’re ugly! Issues, pull requests, projects, wikis, actions… thanks to code management.

This guy doesn’t git.

JoMiran, in Metal music with Linux?
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daredevil, (edited ) in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?
@daredevil@kbin.social avatar

If you receive these notifications on mobile, you can use kdeconnect (gsconnect on GNOME) which sends pop up notifications on your desktop from your phone, as a workaround.

shapis,
@shapis@lemmy.ml avatar

I love the idea of kdeconnect but it wreaks havoc on my battery, on both phone and laptop.

RmDebArc_5, in Applications to reduce mouse usage
@RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

qutebrowser, vifm, and keyboard plugins for all apps that have them

possiblylinux127, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?

Those specs should be fine. Have you tried cleaning it and replacing the thermal paste?

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

I guess not well enough 🫠

possiblylinux127,

Honestly sometime devices are prone to overheating just based on design. If you’ve already cleaned it you may also consider under clocking the hardware.

Your machine is still plenty powerful

tiita, in Firefox (finally) enables Wayland by default on their builds

Please educate me

What’s wayland?

olafurp,

A compositor. Wikipedia

agent_flounder, (edited )
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

According to wiki.archlinux.org/title/wayland

Wayland is a display server protocol. It is aimed to become the successor of the X Window System. You can find a comparison between Wayland and Xorg on Wikipedia.

Crozekiel, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?

In my experience with them, MSI laptops tend to run quite hot in general, your OS probably isn't going to fix it. You can try one of those laptop cooling plates, basically a mesh platform with fans, ensuring cool air is always available to the laptop intakes, but it isn't exactly a perfect solution.

Really it just needs more cooling capacity - they seem to cut razor close to the amount needed in their designs so when eventually cooling becomes less efficient either through fans getting tired/clogged or thermal paste/pads breaking down, it will not keep up.

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah it’s a rather thin laptop, but I will open it up and get some cooling paste on it 👍

Frato, (edited ) in Applications to reduce mouse usage
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some more tips:

· use bash key bindings and bind them to smt. like:

vim $(find ~/my-project | fzf)

· dmenu with a wrapper that sources an alias-file

possiblylinux127, in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article

Wayland works very well for me. I can’t say the same for X

interceder270, in Rewriting nouveau’s Website (drivers for NVIDIA)

Here it comes…

Cpo, in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article

Man. That is a fair and well thought over response.

I appreciate this! Articles like this is what I’m on lemmy for!

Because calling your post a response would not do it justice enough. An article indeed.

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