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bitwolf, to science_memes in He did though.

Maybe there is an Oxford comma? I understood what you meant

bitwolf, to linux in I Made Screen Brightness Control on Gnome Much Better

I can see you’ve gotten some code review so I will just eagerly watch as this gets worked out and eventually merged.

I never had an issue with the backlight curve or lack thereof however a friend recently demoed a similar impl they put together for hyprland and it is a very nice change.

Looking forward to seeing it in the next Gnome release 🤞

bitwolf, to linux in Why are there so many (rust) GTK apps and so little Qt ones?

Agreed! For something as controversial as making another new DE (RIP Unity 7), it’s coming along very nicely.

I can’t wait to try cosmic once it’s ready.

bitwolf, to linux in Why are there so many (rust) GTK apps and so little Qt ones?

Iced and Floem are the ones I’m seeing used on larger rust only applications.

bitwolf, to asklemmy in How would you go about a low maintenance personal website today?

Definitely Jekyll or Hugo on GitHub pages.

I use Ghost CMS because I wanted an easier mobile editing experience, it is also very low maintenance in its container form.

bitwolf, (edited ) to piracy in YouTube on Firefox mobile is awesome

I also have this issue where the webview will refuse to change after a while.

I can try to leave a site typing in and address or try to switch tabs the UI will indicate the page changes and is loading but will still show the old site.

Eventually it goes black and is stuck until I force close and reload the page.

Haven’t yet figured out how /where to report as a bug

bitwolf, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

Lmao I first read that as

Yet another Newly Jank ass Linux Distro

bitwolf, to lemmyshitpost in It makes you wonder...

And the red garbage bag in the trunk!

bitwolf, to comicstrips in "Last Word" by J.L Westover

Send it

bitwolf, to memes in Seriously spends $80 to drive 20km..

I believe it comes from a saying that most wear is in the first ten minutes of driving.

Which I also believe assumes you don’t “wait for the car to warm up”

That saying. I still find some truth to it. While modern cars can adjust fuel mixture to different conditions. There still is an unavoidable few minutes where the engine runs in an open loop and wear is greater.

That said, in my vehicle when I listen for the engine to “close” it happens in less than 5 minutes.

bitwolf, to memes in Seriously spends $80 to drive 20km..

Well at that price I’d argue it’s pretty reasonable, comparable to a used Toyota.

The pick up trucks I see on sale are closer to 60-80k.

bitwolf, to memes in Japan is on its own wavelength.

In certain instances that may not always be available.

One example I can think of is when browsing on a NAS.

bitwolf, to memes in Japan is on its own wavelength.

Yes, YYYY/MM/DD

bitwolf, to memes in Japan is on its own wavelength.

It is arguably the best way to name large sets of indexed files on a filesystem.

bitwolf, to piracy in Yo, ho! Yo ho! A pirates life for me...

So then they’re a publisher not a streaming service.

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