

I’m not aware of the GPL being legally tested
https://fsfe.org/activities/avm-gpl-violation/avm-gpl-violation.en.html
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I’m not aware of the GPL being legally tested
https://fsfe.org/activities/avm-gpl-violation/avm-gpl-violation.en.html


Many e-mail providers such as mailbox also provide calendar synchronization via CalDAV.


Fedora 42 got released: https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-42/
Exactly. I bought it to experiment with postmarketOS.
This is the story of my OnePlus 6T…


AntennaPod supports Android Auto: https://antennapod.org/documentation/playback/android-auto
I originally had
alias ll="ls -la"
Now it is
alias ll="eza --all --long --header --group --time-style=long-iso --git --icons --group-directories-first"


(from the comments)
The game uses a modified source 1 engine (strata source). Source 1 is 20 years old. Linux support was slapped on 13 years ago and relies on opengl.
This isn’t entirely correct. Since 2021, Vulkan is also supported via DXVK Native.
I never tried it, because it is 2d only: https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.dubstar_04.design
soon™


Meme transcription
FYI, Lemmy supports Alt text, so you don’t have to include the transcription in the post body.
See also https://slrpnk.net/post/12346945
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You could also try micro, which is a terminal text editor with mouse support, syntax highlighting and many more features that you know from GUI text editors.
Gnome Shell Extensions are powerful because they are allowed to hook into everything the gnome-shell process does. If the extension API would be changed so they couldn’t crash our shell session, extensions would become way less powerful and be mostly useless.
Nevertheless, it would be great if Gnome Shell could keep/recover your application state after restarting (like KWin).
Why cant autodesk port the POS to Linux
I mean, Fusion 360 even runs in a web browser (although it was unusably slow for me). It should be possible to port it to the Linux desktop.
What about https://snowflake.torproject.org/?
I think it would be very interesting to convert e.g. a regular Fedora installation into a (so-called “immutable”) Fedora Silverblue installation or vice-versa.
As others mentioned, running a minecraft server by itself is pretty easy. If you want additional features like a Web UI, multiple servers at the same time etc. you might take a look at Crafty Controller.


I couldn’t resolve that link on my instance, here is a URL that should from other instances: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/17092047
Priapism isn’t a good thing.