QuazarOmega

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QuazarOmega,

This was unexpected

…whare do we get more?

QuazarOmega,

Ngl I’m even more confused, but they are cool anyway

QuazarOmega,

Saw it! That one goes hard

QuazarOmega,

Based

…but this will realistically just spawn some new mirrors and proxies because the vast amount of projects hosted there definitely won’t ever move away.

Anyway, I am doing my part! (With my irrelevant profile)

QuazarOmega,

I guess. I haven’t lived through its golden age as a developer, but, seeing it now, anything would be better than Sourceforge IMO, so I would understand why people would move away even just for practical reasons

QuazarOmega,

I was on GitLab for a time (and still keep the account for following stuff and maybe contributions), but felt it wasn’t as free and community focused as I would have liked to, so I decided to move away and went to Gitea (the hosted instance), shortly after I discovered Codeberg which aligns with my ideals even more, so I went to try it and it stuck.
The UI isn’t that bad in my opinion and it’s more responsive than GitLab’s, so I appreciate it.
Not to say that it’s the perfect platform of course, at least not yet, I miss GitLab for the easy actions/CI and deployment of pages, but I’m hoping that Forgejo actions will land soon enough and make things better.

Note: recently I found out a userstyle that tries to modernize the UI by following a Material You-like interface called Gitea Modern, don’t know if it’s still holding up since it’s been archived

QuazarOmega,

No no, don’t get me wrong, it very much still is, it’s really great for what it is, but for my own purposes it’s a bit too much maybe, and I never thought to come back also because I was, and still am, anticipating federation on Gitea/Forgejo, I didn’t expect that GitLab would add that in as well, so now that’ll be a moot point when the relevant merge requests do land

QuazarOmega,

I think it’s fine if you give the option to uninstall it, many users wouldn’t know where to look to install the browser right away and they need access to the internet to find out (because they’re not familiar with the command line), they probably have a phone to look stuff up, but that’s bad user experience.
Otherwise a first run welcome screen that asks the user which browser they want to install out of a selection (including none) can be a good solution

QuazarOmega,

Then I’ll go back in time and install NoScript on my browser

QuazarOmega,

Funny, but…


<span style="color:#62a35c;">echo </span><span style="color:#183691;">"Where Linux?"
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QuazarOmega,

I hear this name coming back once in a while, what makes this distro unique?

QuazarOmega,

True, but it doesn’t work for some apps in my experience

QuazarOmega,

Libre what? If you were thinking LibreOffice, I wasn’t referring to that

QuazarOmega,

I’ll try again some time to check, but last time I had trouble with some apps installed on openSUSE WSL, like some theming issues and some apps not opening (probably relying on system components as you say)

QuazarOmega,

Honestly I’d love for more Linux-only apps to be available on Windows, so, when I’m forced to use it, I can still get the same awesome libre apps I’m enjoying on Linux.
Despite that, I still haven’t had the balls to open a single issue anywhere to support Windows 👀

QuazarOmega,

Fuck zodiac signs

What’s your Ubuntu flavor?

QuazarOmega,

Polizia postale quando informazione libera: 😴

Siano benedetti!

QuazarOmega,

Isn’t that kind of the point though? I’d appreciate the option, but I don’t know how usable actual web apps would be without access to those things

QuazarOmega,

Awesome!

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