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mvirts, in Zed - A code editor written in rust by Atom's Developer.

I’ll try it once Linux support kinda works

fox2263, in Zed - A code editor written in rust by Atom's Developer.

Can confirm that’s it’s very fast. Just lacking plugins at the moment.

I will watch it with great interest

neme, in Thunderbird's Devs: Rust Is Coming
lemann, in A fork of NewPipe that implements SponsorBlock and ReturnYouTubeDislike

Thank you for sharing 😁 just migrated my data over from Newpipe x SponsorBlock.

For anyone wondering how to:

In NewPipe x SponsorBlock go to Settings > Content > Export Database, save it, then open Tubular, go to Settings > Content > Import Database, click the ZIP, and it will import all your data from NewPipe (playlists, subs, watched videos, and settings)

DarkDarkHouse, in I figured out how to get around the iPhone green bubble /blue bubble
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Make the colour configurable as I can see myself wanting to send orange, yellow, pink etc and maybe black texts

Rayzor, in I figured out how to get around the iPhone green bubble /blue bubble
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Brilliant!

roflo1, in open source pdf editor for linux based os?

If you don’t mind the learning curve, Scribus does a good job.

IrritableOcelot, in open source pdf editor for linux based os?

Okular usually works well for me, for highlighting and field editing, YMMV.

timbuck2themoon, in UnifiedPush support has been announced for Element X, and NeoChat

I’ve used UP for months with regular element and other apps. Works perfectly fine via ntfy. Excited to see more apps using it.

savbran, in open source pdf editor for linux based os?

This is an intuitive PDF page editor for linux: Pdfmixtool

poVoq, in open source pdf editor for linux based os?
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For small edits I usually use xournalpp.github.io

I think OnlyOffice also recently added PDF editing.

Petter1, in An App by Google to test RCS protocol

Matrix protocol for the win, just bridge to everything including RCS

JeeBaiChow, in An App by Google to test RCS protocol

Like my USB mouse working with any computer, I used to be able to pick up a phone and text anyone on the planet without having to check which app they’re on. Sure there are the ‘de facto’ apps, but these vary by country and social group. The reason for the proliferation of the third party apps lies squarely on the proprietary, ckosed protocols by each of them and viral growth during the early days when the telcos were still figuring out data-based text and voice - players were playing up their features like ‘security’ and ‘privacy’ and creating the walled gardens as you mentioned. The current leaders grew due to rapid adoption and a person’s social clout. Just try dating nowadays in Asia, where multiple texting apps reside on a typical phone. Don’t kid yourself - the messages mentioned earlier serve only the marketing goals of each app and just lock you in with FOMO or the hassle of switching. The companies don’t give a shit about your privacy, as long as they can monetize your data, feed and activity.

RCS, to me, wants to take us back to industry standardization, so any provider can follow the standard and immediately be connected to everyone, instead of having to deal with different platforms, protocols. An iphone should be able to communicate with an Android and all the flavours without degradation or the color of the bubbles. Sure, the current implementation of RCS is google’s, but the standard is not. Hopefully, managed by a (neutral) standards body, the shortcomings people point out will be patched and adopted by the app developers. Desired featured will be folded into the standards and make their way into then apps. This, again to me, while slower, is preferable than being tied to the whims of a provider, e.g. Whatsapp, iMessage and telegram, does away with the market fragmentation (not competition) and gets rid off all the artificial bullshit like blue/ green bubbles, security lapses and image degredation between apps.

Just my 2c. Do with it as you will.

unknowing8343, in An App by Google to test RCS protocol

Should be a good move but for some reason things are not evolving as fast as they should.

pescetarian, in UnifiedPush support has been announced for Element X, and NeoChat
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Sorry, but I’m using Lineage OS without Gapps and everything goes good, any notifications works in Element … 🤔

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