Good thing I’ve been using LibRedirect with Invidious and Piped for a while now. YouTube really has been going downhill.
Good thing I’ve been using LibRedirect with Invidious and Piped for a while now. YouTube really has been going downhill.
vim and neovim actually hold a pretty significant marketshare on Linux. a lot of developers use MacOS or Windows, so what does it matter if one more small thing is proprietary? It obviously does matter, but people don’t think of it that way.
mobile first stuff on desktop
Oh, and hopefully Veilid will catch on big
I trust Signal more, but the main reason I use Signal is because a lot of people I know use it. I would personally love if Briar caught on more, but given that isn’t really happening SimpleX is your best bet.
Patches for the kernel that make the camera work exist, even though they haven’t been accepted into the kernel you could just compile it yourself. Maybe I’m not the best resource though, I hard bricked my 6T two days ago. Ubuntu Touch is also an option, it has camera support because it uses an older more custom kernel.
Is that true though? I used to be a major lurker, but now I post relatively often. I think having other people post about stuff you care about, rather than just screenshots of other websites, can be a big factor.
At least the prognosis is good.
Especially since HomeAssistant is written in Python and is generally installed in VM or container (no "curl | sudo sh"ing)
There are a number of companies that would be affected by the license change, and they are the largest driving force behind the fork. Hashicorp’s managed option just really sucks. There might be fragmentation, but I expect most people to switch to the project with more engineers, Linux foundation backing, and an actually open source license.
It’s pretty good and I use it a fair amount. Sometimes messages don’t order correctly when they are sent and your client is off, so be sure to reply to the messages you are talking about so the order is clear. I prefer Briar, but it doesn’t work for some people due to a lack of iPhone app.
Personally it’s between SimpleX and Briar, but SimpleX having an iPhone app so people I know can use it makes it win out.
I love Sway with Arch, been running it for about two years across a few devices. Sway has yet to freeze, crash, or otherwise act unstable. It’s wonderful.