Let's host a Matrix one, but everyone has to come wearing a sick black coat and thin dark sunglasses
I love this, we should maintain a list of these, it's like that "Pokémon or web technology?" thing
It successfully combines everything I've ever wanted 🤧
That does work for me in general, might be a problem with the specific app where the 2 builds are somehow incompatible
I like how you specified "Microsoft browser" 😏
I might try that, though I personally disliked using Neo store in the past, from the deliberately nonstandard UI to several times where updates just got stuck in a weird state where they are downloaded but won't install and stay there eternally, I just prefer not to rely on it, plus the official F-droid supports application archiving already (in theory, at least, I'm not seeing it yet on my device), so in terms of features it seems more at the forefront to me
Oh thanks, done that now!
I noticed this though, I had 2 updates pending after that and the issue seemed to persist with those, is it wrong or do I have to do another round of manual updates for each app to let them be automatically updated in the subsequent versions?
Ah that's interesting! Do you think that would be better than, say, Droidify, since I'd have to switch client?
Yup, strangely enough Aurora Store works flawlessly otherwise, even just updating one app that usually triggered the confirmation dialog for me on my last phone, doesn't happen, and it just updates no questions asked
That is my experience on other systems that don't run GrapheneOS, yes
Oh good, so I'm not alone on that, thought I was going crazy because my other non-Graphene devices install the updates just fine
Auto update not working on GrapheneOS
I've enabled auto download and installation of updates in the settings, but somehow they are never downloaded and installed in the background, nor when I do "install all", they all prompt me for confirmation. Is there some setting to change to make it work?
Actually thanks for the akshually, because I had no idea about its existence
This is what I hear when Nazi apologists talk about Hitler
Relatively speaking yes, absolutely speaking, Windows bad
You have to lose it all to know what matters (speaking from experience 😭)
Is there any good open source rotoscoping application?
As far as I got, Blender's features for masks are very good, but then they fall short when you want to tweak the animation curve for animated masks because, well, there are no curves... it's all linear, they just won't appear in the graph editor. So I was wondering if there is some other application that does that, be it specialised or not, maybe specialised for compositing would be a plus actually, considering all the video editing features that are left in the dust by Blender, because I assume the big players don't care for them and rather fund for the development of all the 3D capabilities, which I care about very little for what I usually do, so I'm not seeing any improvements on that side anytime soon
How to use KDE Connect with a VPN on Android?
I've set up a phone with Rethink DNS as a permanent VPN, so nothing can come through, I tried putting KDE Connect in the Bypass Universal list, but it still fails to discover devices on the network and in turn it can't be discovered by others itself. I tried without VPN active and it all works, of course. Is it possible for the 2 to coexist? If so, what settings should I change?
Discover Updates tab keeps refreshing non-stop
I'm using Fedora Kinoite and there's this little issue that has been bugging me to no end, whenever I want to see what updates have been found for my apps and their changelogs I start scrolling there, but every few seconds, say 20, the page will refresh and look for updates again, so it interrupts my reading and resets the scrolling position I was at, so I have to wait there to finish refreshing, jump to where I was and speed-read that piece of text before it refreshes once again and I'm thrown back to square one. I was wondering if there is any setting to control how often Discover auto-refreshes, maybe set it to only manually refresh instead, but there doesn't seem to be anything in the Settings tab. Is there a solution or is this a bug?
Is there an app that can program audio configuration?
cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/30887473
> I sometimes play games and also open my music player, but the sound from the game drowns out the music, so I need to go into the sound mixer on KDE and manually lower the game's volume every time. > I was wondering, is there a way to do this process automatically? As in setting up conditions like "if music is playing (some MPRIS API?) then lower all other apps' volumes)", maybe even crazier "if some app is outputting voice then set its volume back up and lower music app's volume or pause its playback altogether for some specified timeout that keeps being refreshed for as long as voice is heard". > I imagine the latter is a bit of a dream, but maybe for the first, even some quick sound profile selector would go a long way, say switching from "normal profile" to "background music profile", etc. which specify preconfigured volumes for those apps. > Is that a thing?
Is there an app that can program audio configuration?
I sometimes play games and also open my music player, but the sound from the game drowns out the music, so I need to go into the sound mixer on KDE and manually lower the game's volume every time. I was wondering, is there a way to do this process automatically? As in setting up conditions like "if music is playing (some MPRIS API?) then lower all other apps' volumes)", maybe even crazier "if some app is outputting voice then set its volume back up and lower music app's volume or pause its playback altogether for some specified timeout that keeps being refreshed for as long as voice is heard". I imagine the latter is a bit of a dream, but maybe for the first, even some quick sound profile selector would go a long way, say switching from "normal profile" to "background music profile", etc. which specify preconfigured volumes for those apps. Is that a thing?
How will the YEAR data type transform in the future?
I was looking to implement a year column and while researching I stumbled on the YEAR data type which sounded just right by its name, I assumed that it would just be something like an integer that can maybe hold only 4 digits, maybe more if negative?
But then I noticed while actually trying it out that some years I was inputting randomly by hand never went through giving an out of range
error, so I went to look at the full details and, sure enough, it's limited to years between 1901 and 2155, just 2155!
In terms of life of an application 2155 is just around the corner, well not that any software has ever lived that long, but you get what I mean in the sense that we want our programs to be as little affected by time within what's reasonable given space constraints.
So what will they do when they get close enough to that year, because you don't even have to be in that year to need it accessible, there could be references that point to the future, maybe for planning of some thing or user selected dates and whatnot; will they change the underlying definition of it as time passes so it's always shifted forward? If that's the approach they'll take, will they just tell everyone who's using this type that their older dates will just not be supported anymore and they need to migrate to a different type? YEAR-OLD? Then YEAR-OLDER? Then YEAR-OLDER-BUT-LIKE-ACTUALLY? Or, that if they plan to stay in business, they should move to SMALLINT?
Or will they take the opposite approach and put out a new YEAR datatype every time the 256 range is expired like YEAR-NEW, YEAR-NEW-1, YEAR-FINAL, YEAR-JK-GUYS-THE-WORLD-HASNT-COLLAPSED, etc.?
So I wonder, what's the point of this data type? It's just so incredibly restricted that I don't see even a hypothetical use. There exist other questions like this (example) but I think they all don't address this point: has anyone from MariaDB or MySQL or an SQL committee (I don't know if that's a thing) wrote up some document that describes the plan for how this datatype will evolve as time passes? An RFC or anything like that?
The 2nd Canvas is upon us! What will you be doing? | 12th July 2024
What is this?
For all you Reddit refugees this is like r/place. For all who don't know what that is either, this is a public, well, canvas, that will be freely accessible to anyone with a Fediverse account (specifics on the main post, don't worry, Lemmy is included). You'll be able to place (this is not place!!!) one pixel every certain amount of time on the canvas, either in an empty or an already used spot, overwriting it in the latter case.
Where is this happening?
Right over on https://canvas.fediverse.events/
Announcement post and other related stuff:
- Main post: https://toast.ooo/post/3740832
- Community: !canvas@toast.ooo
When can we participate?
On the 12th July 2024, or 2024-07-12
for all you ISO lovers!
Why should I care?
I don't know, it could be fun and it's not like you have to do it alone, it's actually way more fun to partecipate alongside your fellow fediversers, sooo... monke together strong? If you have some particular interest and you want it represented, try to look for your people in the right communities, and organize together to make the best fricking piece of pixel art the world has ever seen!!
From here I guess we can invite you to maybe make a little something for our lemy.lol instance's community, claiming a patch of land for ourselves as the (certified) best instance of the Fediverse (full disclosure: am admin of said instance). If we want to make something, we can probably make a Matrix room to coordinate our efforts! Otherwise, just go ahead and have fun with your loved <insert niche game/anime/film/any piece of media> and make something out of it!
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Lastly here's last year's final canvas to try to win you over (or scare you): !2023 Fediverse Canvas - Final state
Is there a way to automatically clean my home directory of app-specific directories?
I saw that there's this nifty xdg-ninja that informs you on what you have installed that doesn't respect the XDG spec, if it has support for it or not and what you can do to make it comply. But now I was wondering if there was any tool to do the actual work automatically, I believe I have once seen a program that spoofed your home directory to non-complying apps so that you could transparently override their whole app data location to a path you wanted so they can keep functioning, but I can't for the life of me find it again. It would be double awesome if it did both, i.e. auto-applying any changes to apps that support XDG but need to be configured to enable it and, for those who don't, forcefully spoofing the home directory
Is there a way to automatically import all .nix files in a directory?
My solution:
```nix let
nixFilesInDirectory = directory: ( map (file: "${directory}/${file}") ( builtins.filter ( nodeName: (builtins.isList (builtins.match ".+\.nix$" nodeName)) && # checking that it is NOT a directory by seeing # if the node name forcefully used as a directory is an invalid path (!builtins.pathExists "${directory}/${nodeName}/.") ) (builtins.attrNames (builtins.readDir directory)) ) );
nixFilesInDirectories = directoryList: ( builtins.concatMap (directory: nixFilesInDirectory directory) (directoryList) );
...
in { imports = nixFilesInDirectories ([ "${./programs}" "${./programs/terminal-niceties}" ]);
...
} ``` snippet from the full source code: quazar-omega/home-manager-config (L5-L26)
credits:
- base script: comment on "getting all configs from folder" (Reddit) Started developing from that piece that implements the general idea with only builtin functions, so I tried as best I could to stick to the builtins
- isDir: nixpkgs (GitHub) Used to filter out directories from the items to be included
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I'm trying out Nix Home Manager and learning its features little by little. I've been trying to split my app configurations into their own files now and saw that many do the following:
- Make a directory containing all the app specific configurations:
programs/ └── helix.nix
- Make a catch-all file
default.nix
that selectively imports the files inside:programs/ ├── default.nix └── helix.nix
Content:nix { imports = [ ./helix.nix ]; }
- Import the directory (picking up the
default.nix
) within the home-manager configuration: ```nix {
some stuff...
imports = [ ./programs ];
some other stuff...
} ```
I'd like to avoid having to write each and every file I'll create into the imports of default.nix
, that kinda defeats the point of separating it if I'll have to specify everything anyway, so is there a way to do so? I haven't found different ways to do this in various Nix discussions.
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Example I'm looking at: https://github.com/fufexan/dotfiles/blob/main/home/terminal/default.nix
My own repository: https://codeberg.org/quazar-omega/home-manager-config
jk, we still love you Gitea ..for now
We all know who's the real steward of free software and federation
\smiles in anticipation\
--- legit had to draw the vector logo of Gogs for this, smh
edit: actually... it already exists, oopsie (ᵕ—ᴗ—) smh my head
Can Filelight analyze MTP devices (Android phone)?
I was trying to analyze my phone's storage through Filelight, but it just gets frozen after I select the phone's folder. I didn't find anything in Bugzilla regarding this problem. Is the protocol supported at all in the app?
Any keyboard finder website with good filters?
I've been looking around to find a good keyboard for myself after having used a sad wireless membrane, so, after reading around a bit, as my first foray I decided I wanted a 75% with mechanical brown switches, but I'm finding it really hard to find a good list of keyboards that matches my description because I'd like the layout to be Italian and most, if not all of the ones I found are US instead, I'm not a touch typer so I still care about that.
So is there any comprehensive website that allows you to filter by all the relevant characteristics?
How does the EU implement restrictions on certain platforms?
Lately we've seen the EU do several amazing things to make platforms more open and user respecting by forcing:
- Microsoft to allow uninstallation of some of their apps
- Apple to allow browsers based on engines other than WebKit on iOS
- Apple to allow third-party app stores
- messaging apps to be able to interoperate
- etc.
I haven't delved really deeply, so maybe I misunderstood some details, but I have a question that I don't seem to find answers for anywhere: what makes certain platforms different from the others in so that, if they function in certain ways that make them depend on the vendor for certain functionality, they can be regulated into opening up more? What I notice as the common denominator is that maybe external parties are involved or user decision is being restricted, but I wonder if, for example, iOS had its store only host Apple-made apps making it a completely closed platform, would they be safe from regulation that forces them to change operation? If not, what makes it different from, say, a router with a proprietary OS that can in no way be changed, or any other appliance that hosts its own software and nothing else?
How to keep manually installed add-ons updated?
I have come across a few add-ons that are only available through GitHub, for example. So I'm wondering, is there some system to keep them updated automatically, or do I have to manually redownload them every time?
How can I get automatic installation of updates?
I've mostly been using the official F-droid app, but I've become tired of having to click install every single time there's a new update for an app. On a new phone I tried starting right away with Neo Store, which I know has that functionality, and in fact I haven't had to confirm installation of updates since on there, but on my old devices where I started with F-droid how can I get that to work? I believe I read somewhere that for this to work, the apps I want to update automatically need to be installed the first time from within the same app and, even then, only some apps that target Android SDKs from a certain point forward support that, so not all can benefit from this feature. So how can I make this change, do I have to uninstall every application from F-droid I have and reinstall them from Neo Store or is there an easier way?
Edit: One other thing, even in Neo Store it seems I can't update without confirmation if I manually update only one app at a time and instead it works if I let it update everything by having "Auto-update" enabled
How do I make sessions save the chosen folder?
There's something I don't understand here: why when I do "Open Folder" and then save the session, closing it and opening it again I'm left with nothing? Instead, if I open some files in subdirectories, the next time I reopen the session I'm just presented with the parent folders of those files, but I really needed to have the topmost directory to be able to access the whole tree structure whenever I reopen the session.
Is it possible? Or do I have to make a project?
Can't see my own posts to external instances in my post list
Hey, periodic personal perplexity here! 👀
I noticed that my own posts made to external instances are not visible from my own account on this instance, but they are from outside
Even though I didn't find them there, they are still present both here and in the external instance on the respective communities where they were posted to, e.g.
I only see my posts on lemy.lol on my profile.
What happened?
Account related issues on Eternity
These past few days I noticed that Eternity isn't displaying the right information in some places, despite it not having received any new updates. As far as I saw, there are issues with:
- Subscriptions: they're shown as empty and the Subscribed list of posts is just filled with All
- Saved posts: Someone else's saved posts are shown to me, though I don't know whose they are