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I like the fact that Blueprint is being adopted. One step closer to stabelization. (:
I recently started a small project using Blueprint and Python. Still early days; nothing to go into detail, yet.
poinck@lemm.eeto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is Born
2·10 months agoThen users can pick between MAPS.me, Organic Maps and CoMaps. Crazy!!
poinck@lemm.eeto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is Born
31·10 months agoI could not find any word of an iOS version of CoMap. Does someone know?
poinck@lemm.eeto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Proprietary software's inferiorities, such as this control center downgrade, remind me of that one Dhar Mann video where kids enjoy homemade food and insult what the "award winning pastry chef" made.
1·10 months agoThere seems to be a global option to reduce opacity, too. Anyway, I agree, contrast and readability is a problem with ideas like that.
Now, Phosh and Gnome look even better and more usable in comparison. But without Android apps or open APIs for all major services (to build native apps), postmarketOS can never be my daily driver for now.
At least, iOS changes like that increase the chance that the postmarketOS ecosystem will catch up. I whish I had the time or ressources to contribute in any fashion.
Is using the web version no longer possible? And: Will Xwayland not help you with that?
I have it working with just one LUKS volume. The tricky part is, that the UUIDs of the decrypted and encrypted device differ. I would have to look at my setup to be sure (it has been more than a year I set this up and I am currently not on my computer).
Yes. I can confirm, it works even on Gentoo. But I stick to the Flatpak version, anyway, because there I was able to tell it to use Xwayland instead of wayland directly (through Flatseal).
It seems the wayland support isn’t great yet and it tries to grab keys combination that are reserved for my window manager (Gnome). In the flatpak sandbox I don’t have any issues.
Only game running game detection will not work in the sandbox.
Or is there even a setting to tell it, using the X11 backend so that the keybind issues for the native version go away?
The “penguin” on the right is using a lot of LLM (“AI”) to get the job done.
poinck@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which program is the one that surprised you most that it is available on Linux?
4·11 months agoIf it enables the use of Linux at work I would install it, too. And use Edge for corporate ressources as well.
I am using it, too. I whish the vim-mode was a bit more complete.
and linear window managers: niri.
Yes, I tried PostmarketOS with Phosh on my old Lenovo Ideapad. It just works without tinkering.
poinck@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Newbie to BTRFS- how do I use Timeshift to create backups on another SSD?
1·11 months agoI have gone from borgbackup to
rdiff-backupto reduce complexity and dependencies.rdiff-backup’s incremental strategy needs more space than deduplication from borgbackup, but you don’t need fuse and borg itself to restore your latest backup.With
rdiff-backupyou can just usecp -ato restore all your files. Only if you need a file you deleted ages ago, you need it.I relied on borgbackup for a long time, never had an incident. But then I wanted to try the new replication borg2 feature and almost lost my original borg1 repo. With
rdiff-backupyou can just rsync the repo to another drive and have two copies of your offline offsite redundant backup. Encryption is a non-issue, you can run it on top of every other filesystem and LUKS or over SSH.Granted, I just switched to
rdiff-backup, but I am loving the simplicity of it already.
poinck@lemm.eeto
Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•This Week in Gnome #199 One More Week...English
1·11 months agoI wonder if showtime has yt-dlp support and could potentially replace mpv.
poinck@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Bring Affinity Suite to Linux Sign the PetitionEnglish
1·11 months agoFinally I found the time to write down, how I use Ghostscript:
gs \ -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \ -o /output/gs_file.pdf \ -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress \ -sProcessColorModel=DeviceCMYK \ -sDefaultCMYKProfile=/path/to/ISOcoated_v2_eci.icc \ -sColorConversionStrategy=CMYK \ source/file.pdf \ -fI don’t now which of
ProcessColorModelorColorConversionStrategyis the important one. I kept both and did not bother to try to omit one of them.-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepressmakes sure that embedded bitmaps are in 300dpi and I think-fprevents Ghostscript staying in interactive mode after all pages have been finished.
I am also interested in any experiences, especially regarding the computers you can attach to these small displays. I often see RPi as an option, but I heared about RocketChip, too. What are the best platforms to drive these displays?




Oh “Vergissmeinnicht”, beautiful (“vergiss mich nicht”, german for “don’t forget me”)