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  • Your half right. It's not really the OS's fault but rather the fault of the browsers and app-frameworks that use the browser in the background (electron). Because neither Firefox nor chrome have this feature implemented for Linux. The official Discord client doesn't do it either but other ones such as Sunroof do. It's possible that at least one Matrix client has learnt to share the screen with sound on Linux but I don't know of any (I also don't use Matrix a lot so don't pay too much attention to my experience on that)

  • Microsoft really wants Local accounts gone after it erases its guide on how to create them
  • If you don't want to do that, then you can buy a bootable drive (for example here: https://www.shoplinuxonline.com/mint21-usb.html)

    Using a different tool to create a bootable drive is just a part of installing any operating system, not just Linux. If you ever need to install windows on a pc that doesn't have it installed you will see the same process.

  • Only The Best Groomers
  • But if they are edgy misogynists in their teens and then they outgrow the edgy part...

    ... Then we'll still have a bunch of misogynists on our hand, but now their beliefs are sincere rather than performative.

  • Bye Bye, Elon. Als Protest gegen zunehmende Hassrede auf X (Twitter) verlassen 47 Organisationen aus den Bereichen Umwelt, Menschenrechte, Soziales, Gesundheit und Landwirtschaft gemeinsam die Social-
    byebyeelon.de #ByeByeElon

    Als Protest gegen zunehmende Hassrede auf X (Twitter) verlassen 47 Organisationen aus Deutschland gemeinsam die Social-Media-Plattform.

    cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/post/141459

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    Stylus Noob
  • Linux has had MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) support baked in for some time now. Dell sells such a pen which they call the Dell Active Pen but theoretically any MPP pen should work.

  • Strong Towns: We Built Isolating Places. Can We Get Out?

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/12940955 >People are lonely. Is it because we are addicted to our phones, or is that a symptom of larger design choices we made when building our places? We cover some of the general concepts related to social infrastructure an try to evaluate what to do next.

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    Strong Towns: We Built Isolating Places. Can We Get Out?

    People are lonely. Is it because we are addicted to our phones, or is that a symptom of larger design choices we made when building our places? We cover some of the general concepts related to social infrastructure an try to evaluate what to do next.

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    Accidentally set the TARDIS to en_US and now I can't fit through the door. How do I change back to en_GB without entering?
  • Be aware that rebooting doesn't shut down the Eye of Harmony (at least for models Type 61 and older - newer models can have an optional dimensional transfer to mitigate the problem). Rebooting all systems while the star powering your TARDIS is still dimensionally attached can lead to a high build-up of Archon Energy that needs to be disposed quickly. not doing so will result in your TARDIS trying to use it internally by changing the layout of your rooms and possibly even the desktop theme of your main control room.

    An easier way to archive what you are trying to do, is to access the remote management interface. That require you to own a new-ish sonic screwdriver (at least last years model) as only the new ones come with the necessary holographic UI library to do anything more than remote summoning or launching preprogrammed macros.

  • Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources
  • They are contributing to Google's hold over web specs. If Google decides to implement a feature off spec, then website developers will optimise for that implementation because it will be the implementation used by all chromium based browsers. And that leads to worse performance for other browsers with a more correct implementation.

  • I've created some mock-ups for new Linux apps
  • I picked gtk for the mockups because it's supported by penpot. If you want to use kirigami over libadwaita then I'm not going to stop you.

    I'm just happy somebody took me up on all of this (and so quickly at that)

  • I've created some mock-ups for new Linux apps

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/12767626 ># A way to long introduction > I've been toying with the idea of getting a second phone to put postmarket OS on. So out of curiosity I've been going through the available software checking if I could maybe even use such a device as a daily diver. The result: Not yet, but it is very close (purely from an app availability standpoint). Most use cases have functioning apps or apps that are actively worked on. I did however notice some gaps. Now, my programming knowledge is very small and I don't really have the time to learn and then develop/maintain the apps. At least not at the moment. I have been checking out penpot however. Penpot is a browser-based graphic design tool with a focus on UI/UX design tool, similar to figma, but open source. And there is a mostly complete asset pack for gnome/adwaita applications available. (Side note to everyone trying it out: If you are getting weird flickering then it might be a Nvidia/Wayland issue. Switching to X should resolve it) > > Long story short: I have cheated some mock-ups for some apps that I am hereby sharing with the world. Some of them are a bit rough around in some places but maybe someone finds themself inspired by it. All of them are mobile first designs but since its Adwaitas design language it shouldn't be too hard to imagine how they would look on a desktop. If you decide to use one of my designs then you don't need to credit me (though it certainly would be appreciated) > > I suspect that most people won't be familiar with (2/3 of) the underlying services that my ideas are build upon. Feel free to check them out; I recommend them wholeheartedly. > > # App 1: Cookbook > !An image of a gtk app in a mobile style form factor (portrait orientation) The home page. The app lists some recipes > !An image of a gtk app in a mobile style form factor (portrait orientation) The category view. Some different categories are displayed in their own cards > !An image of a gtk app in a mobile style form factor (portrait orientation) but it is too long to show content, that would normally require scrolling. The ingreients and instructions for preparing a meal are given. > !An image of a gtk app. The same content as before but in a more desktop friendly configuration > > There used to be a piece of software called gnome recipes. But development on that app has since been abandoned and I think they had the wrong approach to it anyway. The old project aimed to not only supply the software but also the content, shipping a curated list of community supplied recipes. I am looking for a solution to save recipes from the numerous food blogs and recipe websites, that syncs using a (self hostable) online service. And wouldn't you know it such a service already exists in the form of "Cookbook" a nextcloud add-on. This app would simply act as an additional frontend. Import happens via a schema.org json template that a lot of websites use to store and display their content. That format does also allow to store nutritional information, meaning that nextcloud is also capable of saving that. I did not make place for that because it seemed to clutter the UI and I personally don't care too much about having that information easily accessible, especially since most sources don't include it in my experience. My mockup does include a floating button that allows to quickly jump between the ingredients and your last scroll position. > > I was inspired by a Android/iOS app called [körbchen](koerbchen.app], which offers the same service but isn't open source or self hostable. An already hosted instance of nextcloud cookbook is operated for example by murena, the folks behind the /e android rom btw. > > # Squeeze Remote > ! > ! > ! > ! > > The Lyrion Music Server (previously known as Logitech Music Server) allows you to create your own wifi enabled speaker system (for example using a raspberry pi). Accessing music from your NAS, a webradio or steaming service is possible, complete with multiroom support (allowing you to chain multiple speakers together so that they play the same thing at the same time). But to operate such a system one needs a remote. The server offers a web app but that one isn't particularly nice. > > # Lemmy > > ! > ! > ! > > Last but not least of course here is my idea how a gtk client could look like. I know there are already two projects which tried to build such an app, but development seems to have stalled or been outright abandoned. I tried to build !thunder_app@lemmy.world for Linux a couple of weeks ago. That worked reasonably well, but at the end it still feels alien because at the end of the day it is an android and ios app. Using it with a mouse felt even weirder because it is not designed that way. Anyway: Maybe third time is the charm for gtk apps. > > If anyone else has similar mock-ups flying around on their hard drive, feel free to post them in the comments.

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    I've created some mock-ups for new Linux apps

    A way to long introduction

    I've been toying with the idea of getting a second phone to put postmarket OS on. So out of curiosity I've been going through the available software checking if I could maybe even use such a device as a daily diver. The result: Not yet, but it is very close (purely from an app availability standpoint). Most use cases have functioning apps or apps that are actively worked on. I did however notice some gaps. Now, my programming knowledge is very small and I don't really have the time to learn and then develop/maintain the apps. At least not at the moment. I have been checking out penpot however. Penpot is a browser-based graphic design tool with a focus on UI/UX design tool, similar to figma, but open source. And there is a mostly complete asset pack for gnome/adwaita applications available. (Side note to everyone trying it out: If you are getting weird flickering then it might be a Nvidia/Wayland issue. Switching to X should resolve it)

    Long story short: I have cheated some mock-ups for some apps that I am hereby sharing with the world. Some of them are a bit rough around in some places but maybe someone finds themself inspired by it. All of them are mobile first designs but since its Adwaitas design language it shouldn't be too hard to imagine how they would look on a desktop. If you decide to use one of my designs then you don't need to credit me (though it certainly would be appreciated)

    I suspect that most people won't be familiar with (2/3 of) the underlying services that my ideas are build upon. Feel free to check them out; I recommend them wholeheartedly.

    App 1: Cookbook

    !An image of a gtk app in a mobile style form factor (portrait orientation) The home page. The app lists some recipes !An image of a gtk app in a mobile style form factor (portrait orientation) The category view. Some different categories are displayed in their own cards !An image of a gtk app in a mobile style form factor (portrait orientation) but it is too long to show content, that would normally require scrolling. The ingreients and instructions for preparing a meal are given. !An image of a gtk app. The same content as before but in a more desktop friendly configuration

    There used to be a piece of software called gnome recipes. But development on that app has since been abandoned and I think they had the wrong approach to it anyway. The old project aimed to not only supply the software but also the content, shipping a curated list of community supplied recipes. I am looking for a solution to save recipes from the numerous food blogs and recipe websites, that syncs using a (self hostable) online service. And wouldn't you know it such a service already exists in the form of "Cookbook" a nextcloud add-on. This app would simply act as an additional frontend. Import happens via a schema.org json template that a lot of websites use to store and display their content. That format does also allow to store nutritional information, meaning that nextcloud is also capable of saving that. I did not make place for that because it seemed to clutter the UI and I personally don't care too much about having that information easily accessible, especially since most sources don't include it in my experience. My mockup does include a floating button that allows to quickly jump between the ingredients and your last scroll position.

    I was inspired by a Android/iOS app called [körbchen](koerbchen.app], which offers the same service but isn't open source or self hostable. An already hosted instance of nextcloud cookbook is operated for example by murena, the folks behind the /e android rom btw.

    Squeeze Remote

    ! ! ! !

    The Lyrion Music Server (previously known as Logitech Music Server) allows you to create your own wifi enabled speaker system (for example using a raspberry pi). Accessing music from your NAS, a webradio or steaming service is possible, complete with multiroom support (allowing you to chain multiple speakers together so that they play the same thing at the same time). But to operate such a system one needs a remote. The server offers a web app but that one isn't particularly nice.

    Lemmy

    ! ! !

    Last but not least of course here is my idea how a gtk client could look like. I know there are already two projects which tried to build such an app, but development seems to have stalled or been outright abandoned. I tried to build !thunder_app@lemmy.world for Linux a couple of weeks ago. That worked reasonably well, but at the end it still feels alien because at the end of the day it is an android and ios app. Using it with a mouse felt even weirder because it is not designed that way. Anyway: Maybe third time is the charm for gtk apps.

    If anyone else has similar mock-ups flying around on their hard drive, feel free to post them in the comments.

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    Season 1 (Series 14) Episode 5: "Dot and Bubble"
  • No the episode is definitely a commentary on racism. The inhabitants of Finetime are not just gen z, they are explicitly upper class gen z. They have literally blue blood. They are very Tory-coded.

    The whole episode is riddled with micro aggressions from Lindy towards the doctor. Here is a possibly incomplete list of them:

    • declining the Doctors call in the cold open. but taking Ruby's later on
    • suspecting the Doctor is responsible for the situation
    • being disgusted by Ruby and the Doctor being in the same room
    • not noticing the Doctor and the person calling her in the morning where one and the same, saying she just thought they "looked the same"
    • Introducing the Doctor to her friends with the words "he is not as stupid as he looks" and suggesting he would be punished later on

    There is also the mention of a cleanse, which takes on a very different meaning after the twist especially since not just the majority of the Finetime characters but all of them are white.

    The whole episode is designed to make you question your own perceptiveness of racism. After the twist you are supposed to go "how could I have been so blind?". I recommend a rewatch. And no, I didn't pick up on it at first. I did notice some of them as weird, but noticed what all of them have in common only at the end.

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    Biden: What's happening in Gaza is not genocide
  • I like the term "extermination" which the ICC's chief prosecutor used in his charging document against Bibi.

    Genocide requires intent. There is at least the possibility that Israel is merely showing careless disregard and willful ignorance towards Palestinian lifes. That doesn't make a practical difference, of course. The fact that Israel is maybe? not as racist as they could be, doesn't help all the dead or starving civilians.

    That's why I like the term extermination. It's precise but doesn't require intent. It doesn't imply that Israels interest in defeating Hamas is merely a smokescreen (for the record: I don't think Hamas can be defeated militarily, but I understand the interest).

    And it does all that without being a euphemism.

    Edit: a previous version of this contained a Freudian slip where I confused the names of Biden and Netanjau.

  • X now treats the term cisgender as a slur
    www.engadget.com X now treats the term cisgender as a slur

    X now considers the term “cisgender” a slur. On Tuesday, the platform reportedly began posting an official warning that the LGBTQ-inclusive terms could result in a ban from the platform.

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    How Mastodon made friends with Meta
    www.platformer.news How Mastodon made friends with Meta

    Founder Eugen Rochko on helping Threads federate, dodging venture capital, and why he hopes Bluesky abandons its protocol

    How Mastodon made friends with Meta
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    Elon Musk Bought Twitter to Settle His Jet-Tracking Beef, New Book Claims
    gizmodo.com Elon Musk Bought Twitter to Settle His Jet-Tracking Beef, New Book Claims

    Buying Twitter made Musk "king of the sandbox," allowing him to promote free speech, but not at the cost of his own ego.

    Elon Musk Bought Twitter to Settle His Jet-Tracking Beef, New Book Claims

    geteilt von: https://programming.dev/post/9914172

    > - Elon Musk purchased shares of Twitter after unsuccessfully petitioning the CEO to remove a Twitter account tracking his private jet. > - Musk's personal gripes played a key role in his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter. > - Musk banned the account after promising not to, highlighting his prioritization of getting his way over free speech. > > Archive link: https://archive.ph/ttBv9

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    Carnival float in Düsseldorf, Germany

    A float at today's Rose Monday parade in Düsseldorf. Float by Jacques Tilly and his team, photo by Christoph Schroeter

    It's part of a set of satirical floats, all made by Tilly. Here is the rest.

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    [Podcast-Episode - 12.02.24] Politik – nein danke? (mit Nora Hespers)
    podcasters.spotify.com Politik – nein danke? (mit Nora Hespers) by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't

    Meta macht ernst und zieht die bereits angekündigte Politikfreiheit auf Instagram und Threads weiter durch. Mit Nora Hespers versuche ich heute, dieses Thema von allen denkbaren Seiten zu beleuchten. ➡️ The Economist über das Ende sozialer Netzwerke: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2024/02/01/the...

    Politik – nein danke? (mit Nora Hespers) by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't
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    [Podcast-Episode - 09.02.24] Elon Musk vs. Micky Mouse (mit Lorenz Meyer)
    podcasters.spotify.com Elon Musk vs. Micky Mouse (mit Lorenz Meyer) by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't

    Wir feiern heute das Wiedersehen mit einem alten Bekannten. Und damit ist nicht Lorenz Meyer gemeint (der auch, aber wir bevorzugen für ihn das Wort „Legende“), sondern Jack Sweeney, Mr. Elonjet. Es geht aber auch um Taylor Swift, um Disney, um Tucker Carlson, Putin und die Verbraucherzentrale NRW. ...

    Elon Musk vs. Micky Mouse (mit Lorenz Meyer) by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't
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    [Podcast-Episode - 07.02.24] Es ist vorbei, bye-bye Bluesky-Code
    podcasters.spotify.com Es ist vorbei, bye-bye Bluesky-Code by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't

    Das Ende einer Ära. Die Invitecodes sind Geschichte und damit wird Bluesky zum offenen Netzwerk. Als hätte noch irgendjemand keinen Zugang zu Bluesky gehabt. Ich habe außerdem noch ein paar Argument FÜR Facebook für euch und auch GEGEN Twitter. Also alles wie immer. Nur heute im Monolog. Heute sind ...

    Es ist vorbei, bye-bye Bluesky-Code by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't
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    [Podcast-Episode - 05.02.24] Wann wird der Hirnchip zum Nobrainer? (Mit Thomas Riedel)
    podcasters.spotify.com Wann wird der Hirnchip zum Nobrainer? (Mit Thomas Riedel) by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't

    Neues vom Social Media-Buffet. Ich bin wieder gesund und muss erstmal Ablage machen. Zuckerberg vor dem Kongress, Musk vor Gericht (und im Gehirn) und TikTok vor der großen Stille. Heute mit Metaverse-Tech-Journalist und LinkedIn Top Voice Thomas Riedel! ➡️ Facebook wird 20! Heise über Facebook in ...

    Wann wird der Hirnchip zum Nobrainer? (Mit Thomas Riedel) by Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update der c't
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    SPD zieht sich von X zurück
    www.spiegel.de Desinformation auf X: SPD zieht sich von Plattform zurück

    »Die Balance ist längst nicht mehr gegeben«: Nach der Übernahme von Elon Musk ist Twitter zu X geworden und der Ton in dem Netzwerk hat sich drastisch geändert. Nun zieht die SPD Konsequenzen.

    Desinformation auf X: SPD zieht sich von Plattform zurück

    geteilt von: https://lemmy.ml/post/11416446

    > >Die Kanzlerpartei SPD will sich weitgehend von der Plattform X zurückziehen, der sie eine wachsende Verbreitung von Desinformationen vorwirft. »Nach der Übernahme des Kurznachrichtendienstes X durch Elon Musk hat sich die Plattform X massiv zum Negativen verändert«, sagte eine Sprecherin mit Blick auf den US-Milliardär. Als Begründung nannte sie, dass sich auch andere Nutzer abgemeldet hätten.

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