QuazarOmega

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QuazarOmega,

It’s threatening me with breaking my house’s structural integrity

Can somebody help me understand the recent issues that the manga reader Tachiyomi is facing and how to bypass them?

I have some idea that the devs got DMCA notice from some company and they are trying to shutdown the forks as well. I also read that some extensions won’t work or need to be added from unofficial sources. So my question is how to get back to the smooth experience as before with trustworthy extensions and forks. If there is...

QuazarOmega,

If you’re interested there’s Kotatsu as an alternative which also felt easier to use to me, still, I don’t know how all of these projects will fare in the long run when they all rely on GitHub

QuazarOmega, (edited )

I like G4Music, beautiful and straightforward

QuazarOmega,

For real, or when you should make the first and second commit.
Or worse, when you’re too focused and start making a ton of changes, then you realize you haven’t committed anything. Discovering I can stage ranges has made me fall for this way too many times, because I think I’ll easily just go back and extract one atomic change at a time later (spoiler: it won’t be easy ( ; ´ Д `))

QuazarOmega, (edited )

Because you never learned SQL properly, from the sound of it.

You might be right, though, to be fair, I also keep forgetting syntax of stuff when I don’t use it very often (read SQL (._.`))

Also, ORMa produce trash queries and are never expressive enough.

I meant to say that I would like the raw SQL syntax to be more similar to other programming languages to avoid needing to switch between thinking about different flows of logic

QuazarOmega,

You took the words out of my mouth, that’s what I felt with most, if not all, “Linux laptops” I’ve seen up to now: concept is great, hardware is great, price is, well, greater.
I do hope that everyone that can afford System76, Slimbook, Starlabs, etc. (hey, I’m noticing an unusual pattern here 🤔) will buy from them because I’d love to see both more adoption and makers that can improve Linux as a whole thriving

QuazarOmega,

Maybe I’ll give that a go for myself

Good luck!

they are starting to offer their own Laptops with pretty nice hardware it seems

Oh that’s neat, I must have missed those news, were they announced anywhere?

QuazarOmega,

The company also has been in the center of the debate around the EU AI Act, after it was reported to be lobbying the European Parliament’s for less regulation on open source AI.

Eh-ehm, yes please?!??
How is that a bad thing, when the EU was also in the process of releasing new regulations that would have made any open source effort unviable by forcing liability?

(About that, I haven’t heard any more news since, was it shut down/reformulated?)

QuazarOmega,

ihh splqqiq:wq

Wear your mistakes proudlyq!

Is the Linux Foundation Certified System Admin (LFCS) worth it?

I’ve been a software engineer for 10 years now but want to work with Linux more in a professional setting (not to mention the number of layoffs in the the dev industry has me thinking a backup plan might be a good idea). I have been using Linux exclusively on my personal machine for about 15 years now so I’m not too worried...

QuazarOmega,

Really great answer, I feel too like the focus is more on “cloud” tooling now.

proprietary techs like Docker

I must have missed some news, when did it go proprietary?

QuazarOmega,

Agree 1000% on the timer thing, it’s so incredibly annoying exactly because it seems such an obvious feature to have

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,

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, (edited )

I use Brave pretty much just for that purpose, while I use Firefox to browse everything else.
There is Firefox PWA, but it feels like such a shitty hack (don’t get me wrong, it’s not badly made, but they’re forced by the circumstances to make a setup process that is one big headache) that I’d rather have a browser that has official and solid support and it also doubles as my browser to test web content on Blink, so it’s a win-win for me

QuazarOmega, (edited )

I have that, never had problems, Bluetooth works as well! At least with the devices that play well with Linux.

You should check out linux-hardware.org too, it has a huge database of hardware probes that can help you know what works exactly from each device, the search page is what you want: linux-hardware.org/?view=search

Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages" (z-library.se)

Today we are forced to share some sad news - yesterday many of our domains were seized again. We should highlight that the majority of the seized domains were not mirrors of the Z-Library website. Instead, they were separate sub-projects, containing only books in rare languages of the world, and their blocking is perplexing. For...

QuazarOmega,

Thanks for having us on your server… when can I get out again though?

QuazarOmega,

It’s not a bad thing to have an antivirus, especially now that we see more viruses made for Linux specifically. I still don’t worry much myself, because the number isn’t that huge, but if there was an easy to use antivirus GUI app I think I’d try it

QuazarOmega,

On that note, it’d be awesome to have an art contest for the various pieces of branding for Piracy, I think some community involvement like that could be fun

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