Podcast #15 with James Ramey from Codeweavers: Steam Deck, Proton, in 2021 and Beyond - Boiling Steam
We have a new episode out, with James Ramey from Codeweavers (the key company developing WINE, which is a major component of Proton)! We have talked to James many times before, he is almost like a regular guest of our… <a href="https://boilingsteam.com/podcast-15-with-james-ramey-from-codeweavers-st...
Dot Browser - A new gecko based browser that focuses on privacy and elegance
At Dot HQ, we're committed to defending and advocating for online privacy through our flagship products and services, like Dot Browser.
New gecko based browsers are rare nowadays but this one is especially unique to me because it is more than just "firefox with tweaks" like a lot of the ones I've come across. The UI is different, it's working on custom settings, a new more powerful sidebar, a new theming system, and potentially IPFS/Dat support further down the line. It's very early in development but it's still impressive as it is.
Roundup: Librem 5, Precursor, Fedora, Gentoo, Nemo Mobile, and GNOME 40 - Linux Smartphones
Roundup: Librem 5, Precursor, Fedora, Gentoo, Nemo Mobile, and GNOME 40
Disk encryption, GPS, new apps and settings coming to the Librem 5 with PureOS - Linux Smartphones
Disk encryption, GPS, new apps and settings coming to the Librem 5 with PureOS
Yeah same, I don't use my phone for too much, I think with a little more progress I could potentially move over to it for the most part. I do hope android compatibility can be improved though, it would be the biggest barrier of entry down the line. Also I definitely agree with you on updates, it's frustrating that technology keeps improving and getting more efficient and the most of the popular proprietary software doesn't really evolve and gets less efficient.
Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, infinitely extensible web browser designed for power users
It's pretty cool. It can use either blink or WebKit and has it's own lower level extension system that somewhat reminds me of firefox's XUL addons.
Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, infinitely extensible web browser designed for power users
It's pretty cool. It can use either blink or WebKit and has it's own lower level extension system that somewhat reminds me of firefox's XUL addons.
Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, infinitely extensible web browser designed for power users
It's pretty cool. It can use either blink or WebKit and has it's own lower level extension system that somewhat reminds me of firefox's XUL addons.
Wiby is a search engine for older style pages, lightweight and based on a subject of interest. Building a web more reminiscent of the early internet.
Now you can make video calls on a PinePhone (but it's very much a work in progress)
Now you can make video calls on a PinePhone (but it's very much a work in progress)
SerenityOS: a love letter to '90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core.
The Serenity Operating System 🐞. Contribute to SerenityOS/serenity development by creating an account on GitHub.
ReactOS Newsletter 100
ReactOS is a free, opensource reimplementation of windows
Nextcloud Social: Nextcloud becomes part of the federated social networks!
The Nextcloud App Store - Upload your apps and install new apps onto your Nextcloud
While I get where they're coming from I do like brutalism to an extent and modern "block" architecture a lot. when they compared these two
I personally prefer the second one. Do I think that all buildings should be brutalist or blocky? no, but they have their place and it isn't insigificant. I also like this too
I personally dislike the "extra-ness" of a lot of classic architecture. I will definitely agree that cityscapes are bland and lost most sense of uniqueness, but I do not think that the solution is regression to classic architecture. I think they also left out a lot of the more friendly contemporary architecture like these and this
Yeah it's stands out to me because of it's abundance of circles and curves compared to nearby languages like chinese