Gecko

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[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 16 points 2 years ago

Or just use long-forms like

tar --create --file pics.tar ./pics

instead of

tar -cf pics.tar ./pics

or

tar --extract --file pics.tar```
instead of

tar -xf pics.tar


which is honestly way easier to remember... \^\^
 
[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago (3 children)

So basically it’s just another GNOME release gotcha.

AFAIK, the extension developer needs to explicitly set each version of Gnome they support. Even when the Gnome version doesn't have any breaking changes, the extension developer still needs to update their extension to enable their extension for the new Gnome version.

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

On that note, screen sharing worked just fine for me on Wayland Fedora 38 with Zoom Flatpak.

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 34 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Convenience for end-users and avoiding link rot is probably one of the reasons.

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Very good points tbh. My main thought with why I suggested lemmyrs.org is cause it would be an entire instance around Rust, not just a single community on an instance. That being said, there is already an official discourse for Rust so maybe just having a single community on lemmy as opposed to an entire instance is enough in that case ^^

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 12 points 2 years ago (5 children)

As outline in the blog post, https://lemmyrs.org/ would lend itself best to avoid the case of one big instance de-federating from another.

Discoverability can be an issue with smaller instances but I'd argue that can be bypassed by simply linking to it from official resources that previously linked to reddit. Same with linking to that instance from Reddit.

One thing of importance IMO is that should lemmyrs.org be selected as the reddit replacement, there needs to be communication and more importantly help for that instance admin, so that they don't have to carry the weight of supporting one of rust-lang's communication channels.

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

So far, Fedora has been rock solid for me ^^

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

"X post" kinda also refers to "crosspost". I'd suggest to instead use "Twitter/X post". Otherwise, keep up the great work <3

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago

Works for Firefox on Android. On iOS you can set Firefox Focus your "Content Blocker" which essentially is also just a weaker form of ad blocking.

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 35 points 2 years ago (17 children)

I just really dislike the whole left/right tribalism. Politics is a lot more complex than left/right and just marking someone as either just increases polarisation...

[–] Gecko@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

As someone running a Framework 13 with Fedora 38 with 1.5 fractional scaling using Wayland I cannot say I experienced the same issue. Everything kinda just worked out of the box.

Personally I couldn't go back from HiDPI screens. The lower resolution just makes stuff look blurry IMO.

 

Based on this video which reviewed a bunch of different ergonomic mechanical keyboards I kinda have my eyes set on the Glove80.

However my main gripe with looking at it, is that it only offers soldered switches (either pre-soldered or DIY).

This combined with the fact that there are no Cherry MX Speed like switches available for it (I have grown very accustomed to them on my Corsair K95 RGB Platinum) makes me question whether I'm willing to risk the near 400€ investment just to potentially end up with a keyboard whose switches are not too my liking.

And while I could probably resolder different switches onto it, I'd rather have a keyboard where changing switches doesn't require me grabbing my soldering iron.

Looking around so far however, I haven't found a keyboard similar in design to the Glove80 that does feature hot-swappable switches.

As such any recommendations would be welcome <3

 

Seems like someone at Respawn is up to something? 👀

 
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