Closest thing I found was adding a close button directly on the toolbar. No min/max buttons available unfortunately. Or you csn use a specific window decoration with a locally integrated menu: github.com/Zren/material-decor…
Closest thing I found was adding a close button directly on the toolbar. No min/max buttons available unfortunately. Or you csn use a specific window decoration with a locally integrated menu: github.com/Zren/material-decor…
Good to know, but I think I’ll need to develop the questions a bit to explain my expectations.
Two questions: how well does it handle Lemmy groups? And can it follow RSS feeds directly in some way? If so, I’m tempted to move from Friendica to WAFRN
The move to digital-only distribution should have more than balanced out the increases due to inflation. The fact that games are going over $70 is solely to appease the shareholders, not even to keep the developers’ salaries anymore.
Corporate needs to have somebody to sue in case of a policy violation. Very especially those debloated apps that float around the web - they need to ensure they have a physical person to pin the blame to in court.
Calling it already, one of the most popular apps around will be a wrapper around ADB in order to install new apps - maybe Shizuku or Sui?
A surprising amount of KDE apps have Windows builds - most importantly for me, KDE Connect. Barely any need to use Windows Phone Link anymore!
Both developers have been actively hostile to DEI initiatives, and at least on the case of DHH, also coddling with ultranationalism viewpoints.
On Kling: hyperborea.org/reviews/softwar…
On DHH: tekin.co.uk/2025/09/the-ruby-c…
Considering that the two projects funded by Cloudflare are headed by known bigots (Andreas Kling and DHH), it makes me distrust Cloudflare even further.
I should probably go get a replacement screen for my old OnePlus 3T, while I still can…
It’s a bit heavier than I expected, but then again it’s a single-tenant instance in my case, so the impact is not as high. I do have long waiting times for loading though, despite of the optimizations.
Just added my Friendica instance, but it will take a while to ping back because of a long backlog I’m dealing with.
Back on Reddit, there were even complaints that EA’s anticheat was conflicting with Riot’s anticheat. Yep, now you potentially need two different installations of Windows to run each of your games. At this point, you would need to buy several SSDs and a SSD extension (or an external USB reader, since USB speeds nowadays are relatively fast enough to afford running those games from an external drive), then install each game (and operative system) in a different one, and swap between them before booting, just like a cartridge. Same would go, of course, for your actual main GNU/Linux drive that contains your actual personal data - that way, the anticheat can’t even see your personal information, as it’d physically unplugged from your computer. And since Windows checks the license per motherboard, not per drive, you should be able to recycle the activation key between your Valorant “cartridge” and your Battlefield “cartridge”. At this point, paying for a dedicated game console and the online pass starts becoming attractive…
…That, or just boycott multiplayer games altogether. If your group of friends doesn’t mind, of course.
Even better: add a second USB-C port, so we can use a wired headphone and a charger at the same time.
Samsung, being the largest manufacturer of South Korea, has an incentive to keep their production as in-house as possible. Which is why they’re reluctant to license technology that they can build themselves, such as cameras.
I’d say you should check if any scheduled cleaning tasks are accidentally deleting your files.
Flatpak being securely sandboxed by default is both its biggest strength and its worst point of contention. The XDG is still scrambling to replicate the permission requests paradigm from Android on the Linux desktop.
That reminds me, is Flatpak packaging CLI tools already?
That must have taken some diplomacy, but it would have been even more impressive to have convinced Stallman to come too
I suppose you’ll have to settle for an e-bike, and even those are increasingly electronic. Maybe retrofitting a standard bike with an electric engine.