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d3Xt3r, (edited ) in looking for lightweight launchers but...

Lunar Launcher has a decent set of features but is still lightweight. It’s only 2.5MB.

Tucumano88,
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Thanks

Tucumano88, in New release: Open Video Editor (FOSS; Android)
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For me don’t work… Download from F Droid, and when I want to add a video I get this

https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/f1a1f0d5-ed06-4105-816a-6fd1549ad99b.webp

lukecooperatus, in Composition | Manage your ⎄ compose sequences
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This looks interesting, but I don’t understand what it’s for. I read through the readme, but came out none the wiser. What exactly is a compose sequence?

qaz, (edited )

A compose key (sometimes called multi key) is a key on a computer keyboard that indicates that the following (usually 2 or more) keystrokes trigger the insertion of an alternate character, typically a precomposed character or a symbol.

Wikipedia

It’s a method to combine several characters on your keyboard and use it to create a special character which is not on the keyboard. For example “ and e produces ë. This tool allows you to configure those combinations.

But thanks for the feedback. I’ll update the readme to add some more context.

abbenm, in Do U know about any AI Web Search Engine?

I don’t know how privacy respecting it is but one well done AI search engine is:

search.marginalia.nu

cmgvd3lw, in Fossify Phone (Fossify is a fork of Simple Mobile Tools) is now available, adding to Fossify's existing Gallery, File Manager, and Calendar apps

But when a call arrives you have to unlock the phone to take it. Thats not good

stembolts,

Tbh I like that. That way no one but me can answer calls on my phone.

Rudee, (edited ) in Do U know about any AI Web Search Engine?

I’ve used phind a few times and it’s pretty good. I’m not sure if it’s open source, though

Shamot,
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The model is open source, but not the whole site. It was made to help in programmation, so sometimes it makes funny answers when you ask something that has nothing to do with programmation and it tries to answer giving you a Python code.

guttermonk, in Firefox 122 released: Here's what's new
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Is it working again with metamask?

MoLoPoLY, in Webmail server with multiple mail accounts
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Hmm sounds like a Webmail client, like Roundcube. Luckily (at least from my point of view) it has no ‘unified inbox’, but you can have as many mail accounts you want, with one login, from different vendors. You can selhost it easily. I use it on a Raspberry Pi with one login and have then access to gmail, yahoo and some other accounts.

To mimic a ‘unified inbox’ you can forward all the different accounts, to one ‘major’ account, so that you receive every mail in this inbox. Than you can create a ‘sending alias’, to answer the incoming mails with the proper SMTP service. Nothing easier than that with Roundcube.

FQQD,
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That sounds good too. Thinking about it, I dont necessarily need a unified inbox, it’s just makes my life easier. Thank you.

MoLoPoLY,
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roundcube.net is the main webside. You can download the complete *.tar.gz file from github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/releases. Screenshots are at roundcube.net/screens/

lemmyreader, (edited ) in Webmail server with multiple mail accounts

Cypht can do that and can be installed via Yunohost for example on a Raspberry Pi or rented VPS.

FQQD,
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Sounds very good. I do have a vps, so I’ll try it.

badelf, in What if I paid for all my free software?

I’m now on fixed income but I appreciate FOSS. I usually try to donate, especially if the project accepts bitcoin which I’ve had for a while so it costs me less. Too bad many projects don’t. That includes Wikipedia and they keep asking why I stopped.

makeasnek, (edited )
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Same. Any place asking for donations that supports Bitcoin lightning is an instant donate for me, I always give something even if it’s a small amount. Lightning fees are so low that I’m happy to give small amounts whereas otherwise I’m worried my $3 donation will turn into $0.50 by the time it reaches the organization if it’s through Paypal or whoever.

darius, in Tailchat - The next-generation noIM Application in your own workspace

I’ve had a Rocket.Chat instance for the past few months, are there any major differences between RC & Tailchat?

pan_troglodytes, in Microsoft's Windows 12 is expected to be even worse than Windows 11, functioning as a paid "subscription service" or forcing users to watch ads in order to use it without paying

that’s ok, ill just use linux

Anon518, (edited ) in OSS-Blacklist: A blacklist for keeping track of OSS hostile companies/organizations

Nice OP! Thank you! I don’t have a codeberg account yet, but you can use this to easily create a TOC imthenachoman.github.io/nGitHubTOC.

It would be good to add links/citations as well, instead of just quotes. IE: bleepingcomputer.com/…/haier-hits-home-assistant-…

grue,

It would be good to add links/citations as well, instead of just quotes. IE: bleepingcomputer.com/…/haier-hits-home-assistant-…

I would suggest creating a documents archive subdirectory and mirroring as well as linking, in case the takedown notices get takedown-notice’d.

deadcatbounce, (edited ) in Microsoft's Windows 12 is expected to be even worse than Windows 11, functioning as a paid "subscription service" or forcing users to watch ads in order to use it without paying
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First micro was an Acorn Atom around 1981. First home built PC in around 1988.

Used Windows from the very early days of 3.0 when (Xerox?) Gem became the less useful competitor.

Around Win 2003, XP era they started taking useful functionality out or burying it and taking the useful KB articles off the net.

About that time I wanted to look at VoIP and stumbled into VoIP@home which was hosted by CentOS and I, initially, ran in a Win 2000 VM.

Not long after MS bought Hotmail and found that Windows servers couldn’t keep it going and they had to replace it with UNIX. Maybe that timeline isn’t quite right.

Started transitioning away from Windows that that stage and am so glad I did. I think Win 12 will just consist of a start button and everything else will require daily subscription.

From being a Win fanboy to just wishing he’d have taken the whole thing to that Epstein island with him and left it there.

BlanK0, in Will the new judicial ruling in the Vizio lawsuit strengthen the GPL?

Really good article, based af 😎🔥💯

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