Most dependencies are bundled in the “runtime” images, and it uses file deduplication to reduce the size of the dependencies, but it’s still a little more than a normal package manager.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, technology, and several other subjects.
Most dependencies are bundled in the “runtime” images, and it uses file deduplication to reduce the size of the dependencies, but it’s still a little more than a normal package manager.
The reverse exists, there is the DeArrow extension which removes thumbnails like this and replaces it with a crowdsourced frame of the video.
It’s probably the thumbnail, but I can’t do much about that.
Which Desktop Environment are you using?
You can use ls <PATH>
first to check you are deleting the right files. I do this and I’ve never accidentally deleted the wrong files (using rm).
The last part is probably referring to the fact that they’re using Debian instead of their own TuxedoOS.
Mobile devices usually run iOS or Android which have their own dedicated boot loader. Embedded devices usually just boot directly into the main storage.
That’s the one I meant
Weird, nr 86 doesn’t seem to be decoded.
I didn’t know you could install the Nextcloud Client as an Electron app
Is this your overview? If so maybe you could decode some of the punycode in the domains
Linux distro for apple ARM devices with reverse engineered drivers.
Instances can see who downvotes who. You can see all of that if you run your own instance that federates with the relevant instances.
Cool project. Perhaps something could be implemented on the fediverse. It might even help prevent people from cropping out credits 😀.
Pick date format, time format, currency I’m currently using a weird combination of English, German, and Danish and it still doesn’t fully do what I want (time is separated with a dot)
Search, detect conflicts or other issues and add new items.
I made something like this myself some time ago but it uses the outdated GTKSharp library and misses several features such as conflict detection. https://github.com/QazCetelic/Composition
This might be a bit complicated, but it would be really neat to have an app to manage packages that doesn’t freeze, crash or fail.
I saw you’re using Electron, you could port it to Tauri https://tauri.app/
I’m in the EU and have been buying filament from https://www.123-3d.nl/ so far. They also have an English shop https://www.123-3d.co.uk/.
Clickable link: https://www.tangledfilament.com/
I think ignoring newlines is normal for markdown and GitHub flavoured markdown is the one deviating from the standard.
It’s easy to compile something for a certain infrastructure if you can compile it yourself and won’t have to beg another party to do so.