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d_k_bo, to programmer_humor in Me and my new GitHub repository

A Free Software License is even more important. There are many great projects out there which you can’t modify etc. because the project isn’t distributed with a license (which means “all rights reserved” in most jurisdictions).

d_k_bo, (edited ) to linux in A COSMIC Thanksgiving

I want that individual users are able to theme my app. I don’t want that distributors and DEs automatically theme my app and expect that it still works the same.

It’s a bit like websites: I’m absolutely fine if a user wants to inject some CSS in my website. On the other hand, if a browser manufacturer decided to inject CSS into all websites to customize their look, it would be a nightmare for web developers.

d_k_bo, to linux in A COSMIC Thanksgiving

Any recent application should respect the global https://flatpak.github.io/xdg-desktop-portal/docs/doc-org.freedesktop.portal.Settings.html setting. If it doesn’t, you should blame the app developer.

d_k_bo, to linux in A COSMIC Thanksgiving

Please don’t automatically generate themes for third-party apps. If an application brings its own styles and icons, it results a weird mix of multiple styles.

If a user wants to style it themselves, they should be able to — at their own risk. But shipping (inherently broken) styles with a distro/DE misrepresents the appplication and creates unnecessary issues for the upstream developers.

stopthemingmy.app

d_k_bo, to linux in Based KDE 🗿

I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Windows, is in fact, Adware/NT, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, Adware plus NT.

d_k_bo, to linuxmemes in Distros bad

Fedora Silverblue

d_k_bo, to linuxmemes in Linux community be like ...

Using Arch is probably a pain in the ass

d_k_bo, to linuxmemes in Text editor war

I prefer micro.

d_k_bo, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.

Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I saw this I had to start furiously masterbating. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like “what the fuck” and “call the police”. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this image. Now there is a whole train of men masterbating together at this one image. This is all your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.

d_k_bo, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.

Last time I used Ubuntu Server I was annoyed by those ads for some weird canonical subscriptions. Now I use Fedora ofc.

d_k_bo, to linux in One single partition for Linux versus using a partition table?

HDD, which is /home

Spinning rust is slow

Have you tried to either

  1. put /home on the SSD and only larger subdirectories on the HDD
  2. set eg. XDG_CONFIG_HOME, XDG_CACHE_HOME etc. to a location on the SSD (to improve program startup time)

I have no direct comparison, but I can imagine that this could reduce the performance impact of your HDD.

d_k_bo, to linux in Gnome Calendar Flatpak: how to use online source on non GNOME?
d_k_bo, to linuxmemes in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE

I don’t care whether you use GNOME, KDE Plasma, Sway or Weston, as long as you use Wayland.

d_k_bo, to linux in GNOME Recognized as Public Interest Infrastructure

If the program uses xdg-desktop-portal, the file picker isn’t provided by the toolkit but by your desktop / portal implementation.

d_k_bo, to linux in GNOME Recognized as Public Interest Infrastructure

GNOME Extensions actually run in the gnome-shell process itself and can do most things that a builtin solution could offer.

They fail in some circumstances […] and behave inconsistently

That proves why they shouldn’t be part of GNOME Shell themselves. Offloading some (debatable) functionality to extensions helps keeping the core components reliable and maintainable.


Side note: there is also a DING implementation with supposedly better DnD support: …gnome.org/…/gtk4-desktop-icons-ng-ding/

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