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Download Inkscape 1.4beta2 | Try it out and report bugs
  • I think Inkscape 1.4 doesn't bring any fancy features, but rather makes what already works better. The inconspicous releases are just as important.

  • Download Inkscape 1.4beta2 | Try it out and report bugs

    The second beta of Inkscape 1.4 has been released last week. If you use the application, consider checking out the beta and report any bugs you encounter on GitLab (Guide on reporting Inkscape bugs).

    > This is the second beta release of Inkscape 1.4, featuring: > * Filter Gallery: it has never been so easy to find the best filter for your needs! This new dialog features previews, categories and search. > * Modular grids & improved axonometric grids: set the grid angle by ratio for isometric designs and use modular grids to plan layouts and make icons! > * Swatches dialog and palette file handling improved: quick access to dialog layout controls, search for colors, and open different palette file formats! > * Unified font browser preview: when activated in the preferences, use it to quickly browse through your font collection. Try it out and give your feedback! > * Customizable handles: Power users with CSS knowledge can now customize the styling and basic shape of all the handles! > * Fast image clipping with the Shape Builder: raster graphics can now be clipped into multiple sections using the Shape Builder. > * There's even more: new templates for folding booklets, a new icon theme, additional options in Ruler and Taper Stroke LPE, preview in Spray tool, many new command line options, updated translations and many bug fixes.

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    Hyprland is now fully independent!
  • While I use river as daily driver and am very happy with it, I feel people who like Hyprland will find river to be rather limited and barren in terms of looks and availability of plugins.

  • Immutable distros recommindation?
  • Does it support any DE other than Gnome? For the rest, looks cool!

    Sadly, not officially (atm). I think you need to use a custom image and I don't know how well those work.

    See https://old.reddit.com/r/vanillaos/comments/1d69jn0/want_to_run_vanilla_os_but_no_gnome_de/

  • Immutable distros recommindation?
  • Governance leaves a lot to be desired.

    Genuine question from somebody who's out of the loop and doesn't use NixOS: How does this affect your day to day using the distro?

  • What's the appeal of family life vlogs/ YT channels?
  • Don't they just show a life that many people wish they could live? Those influencers are usually very good looking, drive nice cars, wear designer clothes and go on lavish holidays.

    Seeing a normal/non-famous person have it makes it more believable that one day you'll have that life as well.

    Either that, or it's just horniness meets para social relationship 🤷‍♂️

  • Immutable distros recommindation?
  • I've heard good things about VanillaOS. Not used it myself though.

    With their package manager apx, you can use software from pretty much any distro in VanillaOS (copied from link above):

    Apx is a tool that allows you to generate work environments based on any Linux distribution and seamlessly integrates them with the system in a convenient way ...

  • Pity, really.
  • You will also know nothing and be happy.

    Ignorance is bliss after all

  • how to move to a new computer?
  • Pretty sure that is possible with Nix and home-manager.

  • Gnome extension on KDE?
  • I don't have anything useful to say but that sounds fixing dystopian.

  • Upgrade to 0.19.4 is cookin'
  • not professionally at all

    Having an announcement in the first place is more professional than what you get from many companies.

    Thanks for your work!

  • Your API Shouldn't Redirect HTTP to HTTPS
  • I clearly didn’t read it.

    I love the honesty. It's really refreshing to see someone take accountability instead of becoming defensive.

  • How do you contribute to OSS?
  • Looking back on my career, submitting your first merge/pull request can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks (we're talking about 8+ hour work days). And that's at companies that have an onboarding process and coworkers you can ask for help and explanations about the code base, architecture etc.

    Getting into someone else's code (this may include your past self) is almost never easy and often feels convoluted, because it's very difficult to see the context that existed at the time when the code was written. And by context I mean everything that influenced the decision to write lines the way they were written, including undocumented discussions, necessary but non-obvious workarounds, understanding of the problem and solution space by the dev, general state of mind of the person writing the code and more.

    Don't beat yourself up because you couldn't contribute in just a few hours.

    I would first reach out to the devs on IRC/Discord/Matrix and express interest to contribute and see how they react. You don't know if they would even accept your PR, so I wouldn't do too much work upfront.

    Then, when they are open to work with you, find out if they are willing to help you ease into the code. What files should you study to implement the changes that you've discussed earlier, any considerations that are not obvious, is there legacy code that you shouldn't touch etc.

    It's important to keep in mind that (collaborative) software development is more than just being able to write code. And a lot of the surrounding work is not very glamorous or fun.

    I hope that helps and wish you good luck! 🤞

  • Vegan at a hospital: not respected
  • I am sorry to hear that your dietary choices are not being respected by the hospital staff.

    What country are you in? I would have assumed hospitals in most developed countries should be able to cater to different dietary needs. What would they do if someone had a sever allergic reaction to certain ingredients? Tell them to just starve?

    I don't have anything helpful to say. Hope you get better soon.

  • Youtube Rant from a paying customer
  • You are welcome. You can find various lists for your content blocker on https://filterlists.com/ (click the (i) button and then subscribe).

  • Youtube Rant from a paying customer
  • Not the person you asked, but you can find ready made block lists for YouTube Shorts. For example: https://github.com/gijsdev/ublock-hide-yt-shorts

  • Why don't computers have "computer-numbers" equivalent to phone numbers
  • I don't think that's something that needs to be fixed. Your phone (and probably your computer) can randomize its MAC address every time it connects to a new WiFi to make it harder to track you.

  • How to make aquafaba from home-cooked chickpeas
  • Lovely, thank you! I'm in the same boat, I cook my chickpeas myself and never managed to get the same results as with canned chickpeas.

    Turns out it's a bit more involved than just having the right ratio of water to chickpeas (according to the article).

  • How do I use uBlock to hide threads with certain urls?
  • Do you ever visit a website and feel like you have to put on a condom or else you get something nasty?

    An ad blocker, that's the condom.

  • Does talking to a carnist make you feel like you're witnessing a group delusion?
  • I love this. I've never thought about what my trajectory would have looked like, if I had been shamed in person.

    Now that I think about it, I'm not even sure shame is really the emotion that I was feeling before going vegan. I think having to face the reality of my actions probably elicited guilt rather than shame, because there was no social aspect to it (I don't even know who wrote the sentence in the first place).

    I think shame might be more effective for behavior change when it comes from one's social context. There were times when I was younger, I wouldn't mention I was vegan around coworkers, because I was ashamed of what they might have thought (yes, I've eaten vegetarian meals after becoming vegan).

    On that token, I would say shame might only "work" in social settings, where the majority is vegan already. But that would probably not make someone believe in animal rights. Rather it might influence a person's actions while in that setting.

    Thank you for your well thought out reply. You've changed by mind 😄

    Btw, I'm sorry to hear that you experienced a lot of shame in your childhood. I hope your doing better nowadays.

  • river version 0.3.0 released (tiling Wayland compositor)
  • Oh thank you for that link. I knew I've heard him take about his plans in some talk he gave, but didn't know he write them down.

    I am on the same page as you. River works for me well enough, but the vision is what keeps me excited.

    What exactly was the problem with not being able to configure CSD/SSD? I've not run into any issues but that has probably more to do with the applications I run.

  • river version 0.3.0 released (tiling Wayland compositor)
    codeberg.org river

    A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor

    river

    After five months since the last patch and almost two years since the 0.2.0 release, version 0.3.0 of the minimalist Wayland tiler river has dropped last week.

    The new version improves rendering performance and damage tracking, adds several quality of life features, such as resizing windows from all sides, extend the rules system, and supports several new Wayland protocols like text-input-v3, input-method-v2, fractional-scale-v1 and more.

    Full change log can be found here.

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