Always follow the 3-2-1 rule, Google. Always!
Developer by day, gamer by night!
🖥️ Stack: #NodeJS #Flutter #Go
🐧Linux: Currently on #Fedora
🎮️ Games: #ApexLegends and #Chess
Fun fact: Built my own custom keyboard, which sometimes doesn’t work and hangs, but hey… it still adds to the charm, right 😂
Always follow the 3-2-1 rule, Google. Always!
crane and slipt… I even call it the crane-game 😂
yeah it was indeed difficult to guess
oh… it’s a game where every day there’s a 5 letter word you have to guess.
you start with a random word and it shows you if the letters are in its corect place (green), wrong place (yellow) or they don’t occur at all (gray).
then you keep on guessing until you find the word or reach the limit.
The search is still bad, imho… If I search for a place, osmand doesn’t show the address in the list. So, I’d have to go through each of the items to find the one that I’m looking for.
yeah, I tried osmand, but the UI is just “meh”
I’m almost degoogled, in the sense that no penny goes to them.
The only thing I can’t really get rid of, is Google Maps.
I had assumed, since I can do flatpak install org.gnome.Sdk
and select 3.38 (there are even older 3.x versions to select from), that they left it for older GTK apps that are not (yet) compatible with newer runtimes.
yes… since it’s way easier to distribute, anything, by anyone.
Speaking of which… I’m the official maintainer of all the crypto wallets out there… trust me, bro!
Bummer! Flathub doesn’t want me to use Gnome 3.38, since it’s EOL :-(
Noice! I got a successfull build of a flatpak bundle (without webkit) using GitHub actions. the bundle can be downloaded and installed via flatpak install --user xxx.flatpak and it’s running.
Now I need to figure out, how to publish this to Flathub.
TBH I’m fairly new to this. Gnome 45 sandbox has webkit2-4.1, while my PC build uses webkit2-4.0. Now, Gnome 3.38 sandbox has webkit2-4.0, but it still doesn’t run, due to missing libs. And I don’t know how to put everything together, so it works without having to re-build everything.
but it works on my PC 😅
I managed to get it somehow working, but it got rejected by Flathub, because they don’t want me to build webkit and use the network during build (which I need)
I’m working on resticity, a restic frontend.
would you mind elaborating on the benefits? like what does one actually gain in a real-world scenario by having the software tuned to a specific machine?
disk space aside, given the sheer amount of packages that come with a distro, are we talking about 30% less CPU and RAM usage (give or take), or is it more like squeezing out the last 5% of possible optimization?
Oh man, just today I was messing around with flatpak, where I tried building webkit2, which took ages, or almost an hour (to be more specific).
And I was thinking to myself if that’s what Gentoo feels like.
Alright…
I support free software, so anyone has easy access to great software and the opportunity to create amazing things and make another person’s life better.
I also support gun rights, so anyone has easy access to guns and the opportunity to end another person’s life.
Why don’t they just rename it to “AdOS” already?